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of this feature, you will become adept at making  decisions about whether to dig or not. 

For starters, if you are in any doubt, it’s safer to dig! Sweep the detector head from side to 

side in a smooth arc. Move forward at each sweep the width of the search-head. Keep the 

search-head as close to the ground as possible, even at the ends of the arc where there is 

a natural tendency for the search-head to lift. Maintain a strict search pattern so that the 

area being searched is completely covered. (You will be more successful if you cover a small 

area of ground thoroughly than if you search a large area of ground in random fashion. The 

non-motion electronic system is most suited to a careful detecting technique). When you 

encounter a signal, move the search-head slowly around the area. The signal is strongest 

when the target is directly below the centre of the search-head.  Use the tone ID system to 

help decide if you are going to dig this signal.  Remove the clod of earth where the signal 

appeared using a sharp digging tool. Check further by passing the search-head over the 

clod to see if the target is there or deeper in the hole. Replace the earth after recovery of the 

object and it should be difficult to see that the ground has been disturbed.

Important note:

  the 2-tone target analysis only functions in inland mode.  We designed it 

this way because experience has shown that typical rubbish metal objects encountered on 

the beach are generally  different to those found on inland sites.

do not trespass.

 Ask permission before searching on private land. Check for local bylaws 

about detecting on public land. Not all countries have such a positive attitude towards 

treasure hunting as we have in the UK. Observe the Country Code. Fill in all holes. Report 

all valuable or historically interesting finds to the appropriate authority. Do not touch any 

item suspected of being unexploded munitions - 

mark its position and report to the police 

immediately.
contact c.Scope or your local detector supplier for a range of c.Scope Accessories: 
headphones: 

 make it easier to hear weak signals and increase battery life. The headphone 

socket is underneath the control box (11).

Search-head cover:

  protect the underside of the search-head from abrasion damage. 

Extends the life of the search-head.

Rechargeable batteries. digging Tools.  detector Bags.
detector care

The CS770XD is a robust design. However, the control box should be treated with similar 

care as any electronic product. Dry off any water splashes immediately.  The search-head 

may be immersed in water. Stem and search-head parts should be washed with tap water 

and dried     at the end of a day’s detecting. Do not use solvents.

warranty & Service

The CS770XD is guaranteed free of manufacturing defects as confirmed in our written 

warranty document. Contact us if you have any concerns about the operation of your 

detector. The C.Scope Customer Service Team really know about metal detectors and are 

always ready with good advice and rapid after-sales-service.

 

Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.    

 

Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer 

 

for recycling advice.

 

(In the UK visit www.recycle-more.co.uk)

C.SCOPE INTERNATIONAL LTD

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Telephone:  +44(0)1233 629181   Fax: +44(0)1233 645897   

email: [email protected]    web:  

www.cscope.co.uk

C.SCOPE is an ISO 9001 Quality Manufacturer.
This equipment conforms to the EMC directive 89/336/EEC.
System performance may be impaired by unusually strong electromagnetic fields.

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