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5.
EXTREMELY TRASHY SOIL:
May result in a constant
chatter or “snap, crackle and pop” with assorted,
hard to find “good signals.”
SOLUTION:
Increase the
trash rejection level to maximum.
6. DIGGING TOOL:
Your 1212-X is sensitive enough
(depending on how big the digging tool and how
low you hold it) to sound off each time you sweep
your search coil beneath it.
SOLUTION:
If you’re
carrying a metal sand scoop, digging knife or
screwdriver, hold it behind your back or keep it
above your waist.
A very weak or inaudible response means that it’s time to
change the battery. A single 9 volt transistor battery is attached
to the inside of the battery panel at the rear of the control
housing.
1.
Remove the battery panel by pulling the Nylatch
fasteners partially out.
2.
Carefully disconnect the battery connector and
remove the battery.
Note:
There may be a rubber
band wrapped around the battery bracket to
keep the battery in place during shipment. This is
not required for normal use.
3.
Attach the battery connector to the new battery,
insert the battery into the bracket and reinstall the
battery panel on the control housing.
FALSE SIGNALS
BATTERY REPLACEMENT