PRECAUTION
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Ensure you are informed of current legislation relating to discovery of treasure in order to abide by the law.
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Declare any fortuitous archaeological discoveries to the local authorities (town hall) of the discovery site within
48 hours.
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Before prospecting on a site, obtain permission from its owner(s) or guardian(s).
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Respect the natural environment in which you are prospecting and any other places to which you need
access.
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Systematically back- ll any holes you make so as to leave a site exactly how you found it.
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Keep any rubbish you found in order to dispose of it in a dustbin.
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Avoid detecting in areas where battles are known to have taken place during wartime.
Exercise extreme caution with any suspect object resembling munitions, grenades, mines, shells, bombs, etc.
and notify the relevant authorities (police, local authorities, etc.) of any such object you found.
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Remember that you are an ambassador for metal detecting and it is important that you convey a positive
image!
Detecting Activity Regulation
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Do not store your device for long periods with discharged batteries.
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Do not expose your detector to extreme temperatures, particularly inside a car in hot summer time.
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Do not expose your detector to the sun or freezing outdoor when it is not being used.
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When you switch on the detector ensure that the coil is not near any metal objects.
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Use the storage soft case that is supplied with the headphones and never leave them at the bottom
of a bag without protection.
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Do not use solvents or alcohol to clean the detector. It will destroy the sealing protection. Soapy
water is sufficient.
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Depending on how you use your detector, it may be advisable to clean its elements regularly. A
damp cloth can be used to clean the parts (headphones and controller).
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After use, remove any dirt from the stem’s locking mechanisms.
Detector Caring
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