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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: 

 

SEA HUNTER MARK ll 

 

The Sea hunter Mark ll is an extremely versatile detector, offering four (4) mounting/stem 
arrangements to suit your search needs. 

  Long stem with the housing mounted above the stem. 

  Long stem with the housing mounted below the cuff assembly. 

  Short stem with mounting as above for diving. 

  Belt mounting leaving the stem free of housing. This may be used with either stem 

configuration. 

 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 
 

Choose the desired operating stem/housing configuration and assemble the stem. 

 
1.  Compress the button ends of the spring clip and insert, button end first, into the lower stem 

of the detector so that the button ends pop out of the holes. This will enable the lower stem 
assembly to be attached to the upper stem and the over all length of the detector adjusted 
for a comfortable operating length. 

2.  Attach the lower stem to the searchcoil by inserting the two rubber washers into the stem 

and slipping the searchcoil onto the stem. Insert the threaded bolt through the holes and 
hand-tighten the two knobs. 

3.  Install the upper stem to the lower and adjust for the most comfortable operating length. 
4.  Wrap the searchcoil cable snugly about the stem with the first turn of the cable over the 

stem. 

5.  Insert the cable connector into the connector on the detector housing and hand-tighten 

securely. Do not over tighten. Ensure that the searchcoil connector is clean and the o-ring 
is lubricated. If necessary use a very small amount of silicon grease or petroleum jelly. Do 
not coat the connector pins with lubricant. 

6.  Perform a battery test by turning the detector on. Note the number of audio tones that 

occur. Pass a metal target such as a coin beneath the searchcoil to confirm metal 
detection. 

 
 

CONTROL FUNCTIONS 
 

 
Familiarize yourself with the detectors controls.  Their basic functions are given here.  How 
they can help you find treasure is explained in the Operating Instructions of this Manual. 
 

Power/ Depth: 

  Turns the detector on. The batteries are checked automatically and audibly each time 

the detector is turned on.

 

  Turns the detector off.

 

  Selects either of the two (2) search modes.

 

Summary of Contents for Sea Hunter Mark II None

Page 1: ...nto the stem Insert the threaded bolt through the holes and hand tighten the two knobs 3 Install the upper stem to the lower and adjust for the most comfortable operating length 4 Wrap the searchcoil...

Page 2: ...with the Power Control on the lower right of the detector panel Standard Trash Elimination This is the search mode normally available on conventional pulse induction PI detectors In this mode the back...

Page 3: ...e the batteries are good two or three tones indicate they are adequate When one tone or no tone is sounded replace the batteries 2 Select either the Standard or Discrete Trash Elimination operating mo...

Page 4: ...HCOILS The Sea Hunter Mark ll has two searchcoils available for its use The 8 searchcoil which provides excellent depth and good scanning width is the most popular size used for general searching in a...

Page 5: ...nning After you have operated your Sea Hunter Mark ll for only a short time you will be surprised at how proficient you have become in its use Do not expect to achieve the greatest accuracy and succes...

Page 6: ...6151 if you have further questions Please allow approximately one week for Garrett technicians to examine and repair your detector after they receive it plus another week for return shipping to you Al...

Page 7: ...o not hunt in an area where you believe there may be shallowly buried underground electric lines or pipes Do not hunt in a military zone where bombs or other explosives may be buried Avoid striking an...

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