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TESTING AND USING THE 

DETECTOR 

 

To learn how the detector reacts to different 

metals, you should test it before you use it the 

first time. You can test the detector indoors of 

outdoors. 

 

Indoor Testing 

1.

 

Remove any watches, rings, or other metal 

jewelry you are wearing, then place the 

detector on a wooden or plastic table. 

2.

 

Adjust the search coil’s angle so the flat part 

faces the ceiling. 

Note: Never test the detector on a floor 

inside a building. Most buildings have metal 

of some kind in the floor, which might 

interfere with the objects you are testing or 

mask the signal completely. 

 

3.

 

Rotate VOLUME to the 11 o’clock position. 

4.

 

Set DISCRIMINATION to its midpoint. 

5.

 

Move a sample of the material you want the 

detector to find (such as a gold ring or a 

coin) about 2 inches above the search coil.

 

 

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The search coil will not detect without 

motion. You must move the object since 

you are not sweeping with the detector at 

this time. 

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If you are suing a coin, the detects it more 

easily if you hold it so a flat side is 

parallel with the flat side of the search 

coil (not the edge). 

If the detector detects the material, it sounds a 

tone and the pointer moves to the left (ferrous) 

or to the right (non-ferrous) while the detector 

determines the type of meal it is detecting. 

 

If the detector does not detect the material, 

check the battery power and verify that the 

search coil is properly connected. Also, you 

might need to fine-tune the detector (see 

“Fine-Tuning the Detector” on Page 10). 

 

Outdoor Testing and Use 

 

1.

 

Find an area on the ground outside where 

there is no metal. 

2.

 

Place a sample of the material you want 

the detector to find (such as a gold ring or 

a coin) on the ground. (If you are using 

valuable metal such as gold to test the 

detector, mark the area where you placed 

the item, to help you find it later. Do not 

place it in tall grass or weeds.) 

3.

 

Rotate 

VOLUME

 about two-thirds 

clockwise. 

4.

 

Press and release the red button on the 

handle. Slowly rotate TUNE until the 

pointer is at or near 0. You should barely 

hear a tone. 

5.

 

While holding the search coil level and 

about 1-2 inches above the ground, slowly 

move the search coil over the area where 

you placed the sample, sweeping the 

search coil in a side-to-side motion. 

 

Search Coil Sweeping Hints: 

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Never sweep the search coil as if it were a 

pendulum. Raising the search coil while sweeping 

or at the end of a sweep causes false readings. 

 

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Sweep slowly – hurrying makes you miss targets

 

If the detector detects the material, it sounds a tone 

and the pointer moves to the type of metal it found. 

 

If the detector does not detect the material, make sure 

you are moving the search coil correctly. 

 

Notes: 

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The detector responds with a strong signal 

when it detects most valuable metal objects. 

If a signal does not repeat after you sweep 

the search coil over the target a few times, 

the target is probably junk metal. 

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False signals can be caused by trashy 

ground, electrical interference, or large 

irregular pieces of junk metal. False signals 

are usually broken or non-repeatable. 

 

 
           

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