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Also, keep in mind that because of the enlarged searchcoil area there may be some 
interference when searching near power lines. 
 
To achieve greater detection depth, the use of headphones is recommended to block out 
surrounding ambient noises. This will allow the faint signals of deeper and smaller metal 
items to be heard more easily. 
 
While searching with the Treasure Hound™ Depth Multiplier a faint increase in sound 
may be heard with each step taken. This sound increase may be minimized by walking 
more smoothly and carefully. 
 

Target Pinpointing: 

 
Learning to pinpoint a target is simple. As the front searchcoil begins to pass over a 
buried metal object, the detector will respond with an increase in sound that, depending 
on the size of the target, will continue until the object has been passed by. 
 
If there is uncertainty about the target's exact location, move back from its approximate 
location and then move toward the target again. Mark the ground at the spot where the 
target audio begins to respond. Pass over the target completely until the audio increase 
has ceased. Next, repeat this process from the opposite direction. The target should be 
located halfway between the two marks. 
 

More Information: 
 

If difficulty is experienced when operating the Treasure Hound™ Depth Multiplier, take 
a few moments to re-read these instructions. It may be beneficial to also re-read the 
operating instructions of the detector as well to assist in the evaluation  of  operational 
questions. 
 
Further assistance may be obtained by contacting the dealer from whom the Treasure 
Hound™ was purchased, or by contacting the Garrett Customer Service Department. 
Contact information is located at the conclusion of this manual. 
 

Warning: 
 

The following measures must be observed at all times: 
 

DO NOT

 hunt in areas where electric lines, gas/water pipelines, bombs, or other 

explosives may be buried. 
 

NEVER

 trespass or hunt on private property without proper permission. 

 

NATIONAL

 and 

STATE

 parks, military sites, monuments, etc., are absolutely "off 

limits". 

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