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Garrett Metal Detectors

Garrett 

TreasureHound

 with 

EagleEye

 

Pinpointing Depth Multiplier

Congratulations on your selection of the Garrett 

TreasureHound

 with 

EagleEye

 Pinpointing Depth 

Multiplier. This accessory is designed for use with the 

Garrett 

GTI 2500

 metal detector. It is a specialized 

coil system capable of detecting large metal objects at 

depths much greater than most standard searchcoils. 

The patented 

EagleEye

 Pinpointing searchcoil identifies 

the precise location of a detected target.

In order to benefit from the 

TreasureHound

, you should 

first learn how to use the GTI 2500. Become familiar 

with the detector's controls and how they function, and 

learn how to operate the various features.

Generally speaking, the 

TreasureHound

 should be 

used when searching for metal objects the size of a 

can, jar or larger, and for elongated objects such as 

large metal pipes or tubing, or culverts. In addition, 

small targets such as coins can be found using the 

EagleEye

 Pinpointing front searchcoil. 

Summary of Contents for TreasureHound

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual TreasureHound Depth Multiplier with EagleEye Pinpointing ...

Page 2: ...oils The patented EagleEye Pinpointing searchcoil identifies the precise location of a detected target In order to benefit from the TreasureHound you should first learn how to use the GTI 2500 Become familiar with the detector s controls and how they function and learn how to operate the various features Generally speaking the TreasureHound should be used when searching for metal objects the size ...

Page 3: ...hort cable a rear coil with a long cable a beam assembly comprising a beam clamp detector mounting stem and two 1 captive thumb screws and a bag of parts containing one 2 25 thumb screw and one 10 washer Rear coil Parts bag Beam assembly 2 captive thumb screws to attach front EagleEye coil Use thumb screw washer to attach rear coil here ...

Page 4: ...1 captive thumb screws onto front coil Hand tighten thumb screws 2 Slide rear of beam into rear coil receptacle Rear coil must be oriented with receptacle fin below beam and cable above beam Align mounting holes insert the 2 25 thumb screw with the 10 washer and hand tighten ...

Page 5: ...oil cable snugly around beam and attach to front coil connector 4 Slide GTI 2500 detector housing onto detector mounting stem to engage spring clip Wrap front coil cable snugly around beam and detector mounting stem and attach connector to detector ...

Page 6: ...o Threshold which maintains the audio threshold at its previously selected level is disabled The threshold sound may fluctuate due to changes in temperature or ground conditions If this occurs you can retune the audio threshold by simply pressing and releasing the All Metal button The fully assembled GTI 2500 and Treasure Hound Depth Multiplier ...

Page 7: ...d Do not swing it as you would a standard searchcoil When searching for buried objects you should walk back and forth following parallel paths Spacing between the paths may range from one foot The TreasureHound Depth Multiplier should be carried with the for ward coil facing down Do not swing your detector back and forth as you would with a standard searchcoil ...

Page 8: ...strument but in most cases such disturbances are minor You can minimize these ground responses by maintaining the TreasureHound at a constant height above the ground and walking smoothly While searching with the TreasureHound you may hear a faint increase in sound with each step you take You can minimize this phenomenon by walking more smoothly and carefully Keep in mind that because of the enlarg...

Page 9: ...the front coil as you would using any standard single searchcoil To locate a buried target position the front searchcoil near the ground and next to the target s suspected location Press and hold the Pinpoint button and move the front searchcoil from side to side over the target When the searchcoil is centered above the object the detector reaches the loudest audio response and displays a maximum ...

Page 10: ... target from the opposite direction and make another mark at the spot where the target begins to respond again The center of the target should be located between the two marks MORE INFORMATION If you have difficulty operating the TreasureHound with EagleEye Pinpointing take a few minutes to re read this pamphlet You may also want to consult the detector s owner s manual for helpful tips on evaluat...

Page 11: ...s where electric lines gas water pipelines bombs or other explosives may be buried NEVER trespass or hunt on private property without permission NATIONAL and STATE parks military sites monuments etc are absolutely off limits ALWAYS exercise caution when digging toward a target where the underground conditions are unknown ...

Page 12: ...plier and Treasure Imaging are trademarks of Garrett Electronics Inc 2010 Garrett Metal Detectors 1525600 D 1110 Garrett Metal Detectors 1881 W State Street Garland TX 75042 Tel 1 800 234 6151 Tel 972 494 6151 Fax 972 494 1881 E mail sales garrett com Web www garrett com ...

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