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turn the power Switch of the tool off and remove the batteries before adjusting tool
or installing accessories.
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Lock nut (20)
tapered Bushing (19)
threaded insert (24)
Upper Leg (15)
note:
When adjusting the length of the
Metal Detector, be careful to keep the plastic
Tapered Bushing in place with the smaller end
toward the smaller end of the Lock Nut.
1. To attach the two legs, slide the Threaded Insert
over the end of the Upper Leg, making sure that
the tabs inside the Insert lock into the cut-outs at
the end of the leg. Insert the tapered end of the
Tapered Bushing into the Lock Nut and lightly
thread the Nut over the Threaded Insert. Slide
the Lower Leg into the Lock Nut. To take the
slack off the cord, rotate the Lower Leg, enabling
the cord to wind around the two Legs. Rotate
the Nut counterclockwise to lock the Legs.
2. To adjust the length of the Legs, turn the Lock
Nut in a clockwise direction, slide the Lower Leg
to the desired extension length and turn the Nut
counterclockwise to secure the Legs together.
3. To adjust the angle of the Search Coil,
loosen the Coil Pivot and Knob Bolt and tilt it.
Position the Search Coil so that it is parallel
to the ground when holding the unit by the
Handle with your arm in the Arm Support.
4. If needed, re-adjust the length of the Metal Detector
after adjusting the position of the Search Coil.
Batteries
1. Make sure the On/Off/Volume control is
set to OFF. Slide the Battery Cover (26)
off of the back of the Control Box.
2. Insert six AA batteries (sold separately),
aligning polarities as indicated.
3. Replace the Battery Cover.
note:
Use only fresh batteries of the required
size and type. Do not mix old and new batteries,
different types (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable),
or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.
Always remove old or weak batteries. Batteries
can leak chemicals that can destroy electric parts.
If you do not plan to use the detector for a
week or more, remove the batteries.
Dispose of spent batteries according to your
local, state and federal regulations.
note:
You can extend battery life by using earphones,
which require less power than the built-in speaker.
note:
Replace batteries when the LOW
BATT light turns on in the View Meter.
Headphones
1. Insert headphone (sold separately)
jack into Earphone socket.
2. To protect your hearing, set the On/Off/
Volume Control to OFF before using the
earphones, then adjust the level to the
lowest setting before you begin listening.
3. Do not listen at extremely high volume
levels. Extended high volume listening
can lead to permanent hearing loss.
4. Do not wear headphones while operating
your detector near high-trafffic areas.
Pay attention to traffic safety.