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Low Battery Indicator

You'll know exactly when you need to replace the detector's batteries.

Power

Your metal detector requires 2 x 9-volt alkaline batteries (not supplied). The built
in   DC—DC   circuit   can   avoid   wrong   battery   polarity   connection   and   prolong
battery life.

- PREPARATION -

ASSEMBLING THE DETECTOR

Assembling your detector is easy and requires no special tools. Just follow these
steps.

Turn the stem’s lock nut clockwise until it loosens.

Lengthen or shorten the detector so that when you hold it and stand
upright, the search coil is level about 1/2 to 2 inches above the ground
and your arm can relax at your side.

Turn the stem’s lock nut counter-clockwise to lock it into place.

Unscrew the knob on the search coil and remove the knob connector.
Insert the stem and align the holes on the search coil bracket and the
stem. Push the connector through the holes and tighten the knob.

Wind the search coil cable around the stem. Leave enough slack in the
cable. 

Insert the search coil’s plug into the search coil jack on the detector’s
control housing.

Summary of Contents for KAMATANDETA

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Page 2: ...t types of metal All Metal Search for a diverse range of metal objects Analog Meter shows probable type of metal being detected Frequency Adjustment Avoid interference from other equipment with same frequency Arm Support Carry and operate your detector comfortably Headphone Jack Connect your headphones to the detector not supplied Waterproof Searchcoil Use of the metal detector in moist submerged ...

Page 3: ...e until it loosens Lengthen or shorten the detector so that when you hold it and stand upright the search coil is level about 1 2 to 2 inches above the ground and your arm can relax at your side Turn the stem s lock nut counter clockwise to lock it into place Unscrew the knob on the search coil and remove the knob connector Insert the stem and align the holes on the search coil bracket and the ste...

Page 4: ...t Loosen the knob at the search coil s end then adjust the search coil to the desired angle so that it is parallel with the ground Then tighten the knob Caution Do not overtighten the search coil or use tools such as pliers to tighten it Insert the arm support into the end of the stem and tighten the lock screw ...

Page 5: ... of the arrows 3 Place a 9V battery into the battery compartment in accordance with the polarity symbols and marked inside Warning Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly Never bury or burn them Caution If you don t plan to use the unit for a week or more time remove the batteries Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts To extend the battery life exchange the left and...

Page 6: ...y To protect your hearing set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening adjust the volume to a comfortable level Do not listen at extremely high volume levels Listening at extremely high volume levels of extensive periods can lead to permanent hearing loss Do not wear headphones while operating your detector near high traffic areas Pay attention to traffic safety ...

Page 7: ...A QUICK LOOK AT THE DETECTOR ...

Page 8: ...ume to the desired level from LOW to HIGH C DISC TONE You can set the mode switch to any desired position by rotating it from 0 to 10 When in DISC mode the detector discriminates the metal type according to the length of the tone it sounds When in TONE mode the detector discriminates the metal type as per the volume of the tone D Target Pinpointing Press the red button at the top of the handle to ...

Page 9: ... a lower position when searching in highly mineralized soil or high electronic interference areas G FREQ ADJ Adjust sensitivity with FREQ ADJ to avoid interference from any other metal detector in the same area H LOW BAT The LOW BAT indicator lights to indicate it s time for the user to replace the batteries I Analog Meter When the metal detector finds a metal target the meter pointer will swing t...

Page 10: ... the search coil back and forth in an arc To ensure you don t miss targets keep the distance from search coil to the earth about 1 5cm closer to the earth for smaller target and the distance between two neighboring arcs 10 15cm If there is a sound of di di during moving it indicates that there is a metal target in the sound area In this case you can use TARGET PINPOINTING to pin point the target T...

Page 11: ...o 0 The unit will respond with a long di di sound to both ferrous metal and non ferrous metal Turn the DISC TONE clockwise to the position near 5 A short di di sound will be heard for iron and nickel target A long di di sound will represent the detection of copper and silver targets Turn the switch clockwise nearing 10 Almost no sound will be heard for iron and nickel target However a short di di ...

Page 12: ... no metal present In this case you can lower the sensitivity and increase the height between the search coil and the ground until the false signal disappears If necessary reset the DISC TONE When searching in trash laden area it s better to set the DISC TONE to 5 position so that the unit can ignore invaluable metals such as nails and small trashy iron Remove any metal digging tools from the area ...

Page 13: ...t can damage circuit boards and cases This can cause the detector to work improperly Use the detector in normal temperature environments only Extreme temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices Keep the detector away from dust and dirt to avoid any premature wear of parts Wipe the detector with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvent...

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