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SKU 67378
the right. Sweeping any of the other
samples will produce the “DI” sound.
Rotate the DISC/TONE dial to mark
8.
the other specific metals with the
“KO” sound.
To use the Metal Detector to “target’
specific metals, set the MODE switch
to ALL METAL and the VOLUME and
SENS dials to the middle.
Press the red TARGET Button (6)
9.
on the panel. Set the silver quarter
about five inches from the center of
the Search Coil. The unit will make a
continuous long tone and the meter
will swing to the right. See Figure 10.
Keeping the coin still, release the
10.
TARGET button. Wait two seconds,
then press down the TARGET button
again; the unit’s sensitivity will be
reduced.
note:
11.
Even though the coin’s
location has not changed, when the
unit’s sensitivity is reduced the Metal
Detector will stop sounding a tone.
Repeat the above operation, bringing
12.
the coin closer to the Detector
and making it sound a tone. Once
operating an outside search, you can
use the TARGET button to determine
the location of the metal.
general operating instructions
Once all the proper tests and
adjustments have been made, the
Metal Detector is ready to be used
outdoors.
When first searching, set the Mode
1.
button to ALL METAL and SENS to
the highest level.
Adjust the VOLUME to the desired
2.
level.
figure 11
3. Sweep the Search Coil (23) slowly
back and forth in an arc, keeping it
about 1/2” to 2” from the ground. See
Figure 11, above.
If you hear a beeping noise or see
4.
the needle jump to the right on the
View Meter), you have located a
metal object.
Use the TARGET button to pin-point
5.
the object. Then use the DISC or
TONE modes to determine what kind
of metal it is and whether you wish to
dig out the item.
To prevent accidents, turn off the tool
6.
and remove the batteries after use.
Clean, then store the tool indoors out
of children’s reach.
Target
Button (6)
figure 10
25¢