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GOLD SEARCH
Finding gold nuggets is difficult, mainly because it is found in highly oxidized minerals. Therefore, we
recommend setting the detector to high sensitivity and setting the ALL METAL mode correctly with the
correct soil composition.
We recommend using headphones if their use does not endanger your safety.
The Fe
3
O
4
indicator shows iron mineralization in the soil. Gold nuggets are most found in these soils
and are often displayed as iron minerals. Most often, gold nuggets are represented by high values or
high deviations.
ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE
SIGNS
The detector will make sound spontaneously.
COMMON SOURCES OF ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE
The most common sources are: overhead power lines, underground lines, other metal detectors,
telephone lines carrying electronic data, computer systems, electric fences, old CRT TVs, mobile
phones, radio receivers for emergency and communication communications, thunderstorms,
fluorescent lamps, metal lamps, electric motors , VLF military communication systems and car ignition
systems. Several different sources of electrical interference may be present at home, in a store, or in
an urban environment.
USE WHEN UNDER ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE
It is best to adjust the sensitivity with GAIN and THRESHOLD cups. THRESHOLD can only be
adjusted in ALL METAL mode.
In DISCRIMINATION mode, setting 60 - 70 reduces the effect of electrical influences.
USE
After you find the item, you must determine its exact location:
1. Walk around the object.
2. Move the coil across the area in the circle.
Move the coil
every 30 ° - 40 ° of the circle.
If neither the tone nor the subject ID changes, you have probably identified the exact location.
If the tone and ID change, it is possible that the object is irregularly shaped, or you have found more
objects.
If the tone or ID disappears, you may have found a junk or unwanted object.
PINPOINTING in DISCRIMINATION mode
1. Move the coil from side to side.
2. Visually imagine the location where you noticed the sound signal.
3.
Stand 90 ° to the intended location.
4. Move the coil
on the same surface, 90 ° from the first location.
5.
This will pinpoint the target location using a cross.
PINPOINTING
After finding an object in DISCRIMINATION mode, hold down the PINPOINT button and slowly
approach the location with tones.
Holding the PINPOINT button for a long time loses its sensitivity. Therefore, we recommend releasing
and pressing the button regularly.