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5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

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FREE DETECTOR.

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The

Gold  Bug

®

metal  detector  is  warranted  against  defects  in

materials and workmanship under normal use for 5 years from the date

of purchase to the original owner. 
Damage  due  to  neglect,  accidental  damage,  or  misuse  of  this

product is not covered under this Warranty. Decisions regarding

abuse or misuse of the detector are made solely at the discretion

of the manufacturer. 
Proof  of  Purchase  is  required  to  make  a  claim  under  this

warranty.
Liability under this Warranty is limited to replacing or repairing, at

our option, the metal detector returned, shipping cost prepaid to

Fisher Labs. Shipping cost to Fisher Labs is the responsibility of the

consumer.
To return your detector for service, please first contact Fisher Labs

for  a  return  Authorization  (rA)  Number.  reference  the  rA

number on your package and return the detector within 15 days of

calling to:

Fisher Research Labs, Inc.

1465 Henry Brennan Dr.

El Paso, TX 79936

Phone: 915-225-0333 ext.118

NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE U.S.A.

This Warranty may vary in other countries; check with your distributor for

details.

Warranty does not cover shipping costs.

Warranty coverage does not include the cost of transporting

the detector back to an owner who is located outside of the

United States of America.

Made in the USA from USA and imported parts

TERMINOLOGY

The  following  terms  are  used  throughout  the  manual,  and  are  standard

terminology among treasure hunters.

ELIMINATION

reference to a metal being "eliminated" means that the detector will not

emit a tone, nor light up an indicator, when a specified object passes

through the searchcoil’s detection field.

DISCRIMINATION

When the detector emits different tones for different types of metals, and

when  the  detector  "eliminates"  certain  metals,  we  refer  to  this  as  the

detector "discriminating" among different types of metals.

Discrimination  is  an  essential  feature  of  professional  metal  detectors.

Discrimination allows the user to ignore trash and other undesirable objects.

RELIC

A relic is an object of interest by reason of its age or its association with

the past.  Many relics are made of iron, but can also be made of bronze

or precious metals.

IRON

Iron is a common, low-grade metal that is an undesirable target in certain

metal detecting applications.  examples of undesirable iron objects are

old cans, pipes, bolts and nails.

Sometimes, the desired target is made of iron.  Property markers, for

instance, contain iron.  valuable relics can also be composed of iron;

cannon balls, old armaments, and parts of old structures and vehicles

can also be composed of iron.

FERROUS

Metals which are made of, or contain, iron.

PINPOINTING

Pinpointing is the process of finding the exact location of a buried object.

Long-buried metals can appear to the eye exactly like the surrounding

soil, and can therefore be very hard to isolate from the soil.

V.C.O.

Meaning “voltage controlled oscillator”, the v.C.O. audio method causes

both the audio pitch and the volume to rise as signal strength increases.

v.C.O. improves the user’s ability to interpret a target’s size and depth.

very  weak  signals  (for  small  or  very  deeply  buried  objects)  have  the

faintest volume and the lowest pitch. Larger objects, and those closer to

the searchcoil, will induce a higher volume and higher pitch sound.

GROUND BALANCE

Ground Balancing is the ability of the detector to ignore, or "see through" the

earth’s naturally occurring minerals, and only sound a tone when a metal

object  is  detected.  The  Gold  Bug

®

incorporates  proprietary  circuitry  and

programming to eliminate false signals from severe ground conditions.

Summary of Contents for Gold Bug

Page 1: ...amouflage with Fisher logo FCCAP Fisher Coffee Mug 16oz stainless steel and plastic FMUG Fisher T Shirt 100 cotton with Fisher Logo Sizes S M LG XL XXL FTSHIRT Replacement Accessory Searchcoils 11 DD...

Page 2: ...2 39...

Page 3: ...ontrols 13 Control Panel 13 Control Knobs Off On Gain 14 Disc All Metal Threshold 15 Touchpad Controls Ground Grab Computerized Ground Balancing Pinpoint 15 and 15 Operating in All Metal Mode Ground G...

Page 4: ...d passe pas l intensit n cessaire l tablissement d une communication satisfaisante Introduction to the Gold Bug The new Gold Bug is unique among gold prospecting metal detectors for its combination o...

Page 5: ...MINATION When the detector emits different tones for different types of metals and when the detector eliminates certain metals we refer to this as the detector discriminating among different types of...

Page 6: ...d leave no damage Remove and dispose of any and all trash and litter found Appreciate and protect our inheritance of natural resources wildlife and private property Act as an ambassador for the hobby...

Page 7: ...le 6 Twist the LOCKING COLLAr fully in the clockwise direction until it locks 7 repeat this process on the LOWer STeM 8 Using the BOLT and KNUrLeD KNOB attach the SeArCHCOIL to the LOWer STeM 9 Adjust...

Page 8: ...ies Do not use Heavy Duty batteries rechargeable batteries can also be used If you wish to use rechargeable batteries we recommend using a Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable battery The battery compart...

Page 9: ...the surface Never swing the searchcoil like a pendulum WrONG COrreCT QUICK START DEMONSTRATION I Supplies Needed a Nail a Zinc Penny dated after 1982 a Nickel a Quarter II Position the Detector a Plac...

Page 10: ...ore intermittent nature than electrical interference The second most common cause is a loose searchcoil connector The noise from a loose connector will usually be very erratic or intermittent in natur...

Page 11: ...etal detectors Overall the potential for electromagnetic Interference eMI is greater than it was just a few years ago Modern high end metal detectors are a lot more sensitive than older units this als...

Page 12: ...to always carry a magnet to help discriminate gold from hot rocks and iron Gold will not be attracted to a magnet Pieces of iron will always be attracted to a magnet Negative hot rocks will almost al...

Page 13: ...em unless you have the claim owner s permission Prospecting clubs such as the Gold Prospector Association of America GPAA often own claims which are open to its members and sponsor group outings to pr...

Page 14: ...e the loss of sensitivity resulting from discrimination is enough to cause those little nuggets to vanish If you have gone many hours without finding gold and are wondering if there is something wrong...

Page 15: ...ion of the object and its distance from the searchcoil As a starting point refer to the table below TARGET Readout The table below lists some common approximate target values With experience in the fi...

Page 16: ...objects in the ground The searchcoil must be in motion for objects to be detected Ground Grab Computerized Ground Balancing Naturally occurring minerals in soil look like metal to a metal detector so...

Page 17: ...d and feel of a metal object GROUND BALANCING Reading the Display Most gold prospecting and relic hunting is done by ear Listen for the louder sounds riding on top of the constant background hum As yo...

Page 18: ...eved by first performing the Ground Grab Computerized Ground Balancing procedure in All Metal Mode The ground balance setting achieved using Ground Grab Computerized Ground Balancing will carry over i...

Page 19: ...uce a hum volume and pitch of the hum increase with target strength The approximate target depth in inches will be indicated in the center of the screen The depth scale is calibrated to coin sized obj...

Page 20: ...NOT BE DETECTED Values from 20 to 49 will induce a LOW tone Values from 50 to 100 will induce a HIGH tone OPERATING IN DISCRIMINATION MODE In Discrimination Mode pressing or will change two detection...

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