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TARGET DEPTH

The device provides an estimated target depth according to the signal strength both 

during detection and in the pinpoint mode. 

Depth Indicator:

 It shows the target's proximity to the surface in 5 levels during detection.

Because each mode of the 

Kruzer

 has different depth, the depth indicator will display a 

different depth level for the same target in different modes.
In the pinpoint mode, estimated target depth is shown on the display in cms (or inches - 

please see below for details) while getting closer to the target.
Depth detection is adjusted presuming that the target is a 2.5cm (1'') coin. Actual depth 

varies according to the size of the target. For instance, the detector will indicate more 

depth for a target smaller than a 2.5cm (1'') coin and less depth for a larger target. In 

reality, pinpoint procedure is not intended for depth determination but exact location 

determination. Therefore, it is recommended that the depth indicator on the display is 

used for determining the proximity to the target.

IMPORTANT!

 If you want the target depth to be displayed in inches instead of cms please 

do the following: While the device is off, press and hold the 

SELECT and OPTIONS

 buttons 

simultaneously and turn the device on. ''In'' will be displayed. To switch back to cms, you 

need to turn the device off and then repeat the above procedure. While the device is 

initializing, ''SI'' will be displayed.

LARGE OR NEAR-SURFACE TARGETS

Targets which are near the surface may give multiple different signals to the device. If you 

suspect a target near the surface, lift the search coil and swing it more slowly until a single 

signal is received. Also, if there is a large target near the surface it may cause an overload in 

the search coil and the device starts to generate a continuous sound which resembles a 

siren. “Overload” message is shown on the display simultaneously. In such a case, lift the 

search coil up until the message disappears.

FALSE SIGNALS AND REASONS

Sometimes, the device may produce signals which are similar to a target signal although 

no metal target is present. There are various reasons for the false signals received by the 

device. The most common ones are ground mineralization or rocks with high mineral 

content, surrounding electromagnetic signals, operation of another nearby detector, 

rusted or corroded iron or foil in the soil, gain or threshold values set too high.
Surrounding electromagnetic signals can be eliminated by reducing the gain. If another 

detector is operating nearby, you may attempt to shift the frequency or perform your 

search at a distance where no interference occurs. If these do not improve the situation, in 

the 

multi Kruzer

, you may try changing the operating frequency (5kHz/14kHz/19kHz) of 

the device. For ground mineralization or rocks with high mineral content, and gain and 

threshold set too high, please read the related sections.

MAGNETIC MINERALIZATION INDICATOR

The Magnetic Mineralization Indicator consists of 5 levels. The indicator bars do not rise at 

low mineral levels during search and at start up. In areas where the magnetic mineral level 

is high, the indicator bars will rise according to the intensity. This measurement can be 

summarized as the level of magnetic property and intensity of the ground. 
This measurement is important from two aspects. First, on grounds with high magnetic 

mineralization, search depth is low and users should be aware of this fact. Second, 

magnetic mineralization is a property which is particularly seen with mineralized rocks 

and this measurement plays an important role for the device to eliminate the false signals 

produced by these rocks. 

ROCKS AND SEARCHING IN ROCKY TERRAINS (GENERAL AND DISCRIMINATION MODES)

Challenging ground conditions arise especially when conductivity and magnetic properties 

of the ground are too intense. Operation of the device over such ground is made possible by 

selecting the best operating mode and frequency (

multi Kruzer

) as well as using proper 

ground balance, gain, iSAT and threshold settings.
Stones and rocks or cavities inside the ground are as important as the ground itself in 

regards to the search and target detection quality.
Soil and rocks have two different properties just like the targets you are searching for. One 

of them is the intensity and the other one is the conductivity - magnetic permeability ratio 

and these two properties are independent from each other.  In this manual, the conductivity 

- magnetic permeability ratio will be referred to as ID in short. High magnetic permeability, 

low conductivity results in low ID. Soil or rocks can be highly permeable and have low or 

high IDs as well. If the conductivity increases relative to magnetic permeability then the ID 

will also increase.
Hot rocks are classified as negative or positive based on their ID being low or high in 

comparison to the ID of the soil they are in. One or both of the types may be present in a 

field. The negative and positive effects mentioned here will only be valid if ground balancing 

is properly done on the existing ground. Otherwise, soil itself will not act differently from hot 

rocks in terms of ID. In ''TRACKING'' however, conditions will differ. Therefore, the effects of  

rocks in tracking will be discussed separately. Here we are referring to a proper ground 

balance without tracking.
Positive rocks act just like metal and produce a metal sound. In the General Search Mode 

(GEN) they produce a “zip zip” sound when the search coil is moved over them. If the signal 

is strong enough, the device may produce an ID for these rocks. Negative rocks in the 

General Search mode, produce a long “boing” sound when the search coil is moved over 

them. The device does not give an ID for  these rocks even if the signal is strong.
Positive rocks provide a typical metal sound in discrimination modes. Negative rocks do not 

provide a sound in discrimination modes (except for rare cases of false signals).
At higher settings of iSAT, there will be no change in the sounds of positive or negative hot 

rocks. As the iSAT value is decreased, the sound of positive hot rocks will remain the same 

but the negative hot rocks may give a thinner beep sound instead of the boing sound.
Therefore, you can make a decision by listening to the  audio responses produced by the 

device in the field. If you receive a metal sound, it means that you either detected a positive 

rock or a piece of metal. If you receive a strong signal and a stable ID, you can distinguish if 

the detected target is a rock or metal by checking the ID. However, remember that weak 

signals may produce different IDs and metals under rocks may produce different metal 

signals. Therefore, the most appropriate action is to dig up when a metal signal is received.
If you are operating with discrimination modes and you know the ID of the surrounding 

rocks, you can use the DISC. setting to eliminate the rocks. However, this may not be 

sufficient to avoid all rock signals. The device may still receive signals from rocks because 

soil and rocks together will form a combined effect and generate a different ID than those 

of rocks.

TRACKING AND EFFECTS OF ROCKS

When the tracking is active, the device may give an audio response and ID when it passes 

over a hot rock because the effect of the rock will be different than the ground's. If you 

swing the search coil over the rock, tracking will automatically adjust the setting and the 

audio response/ID will either disappear or diminish significantly. Because there is a slight 

delay in tracking, you may hear a strong signal at the first one or two swings until the 

setting is adjusted. Then the sound will get weaker and disappear. This will not happen with 

metal targets because metals will prevent the device from ground balancing. Therefore, in 

tracking, if you are getting a constant signal over a target after repeated swings, there is a 

high possibility that the target is a metal. Moving from over a rock back to soil, the device 

may give signals to the ground for a few swings until the ground balance setting is updated 

again. This is normal and should not mislead you.
Tracking is not recommended to eliminate rocks under normal conditions. It is recom-

mended for use in areas with changing soil types.

METALS UNDER ROCKS

Kruzer

 increases the possibility of detecting metal targets under mineralized rocks 

through the proper adjustment of your settings. The combined effect created by the rock 

and metal together is lower than the effect that the metal creates by itself and the 

displayed ID will be different than the metal's expected ID. The displayed ID is formed by 

the combination of rock and metal together and gets closer to the ID of the rock if the size 

of the metal is smaller in relation to the rock. Keep in mind that metals under hot rocks will 

never appear with their own metal ID. For instance, a gold piece under a brick may produce 

an iron tone and ID.
Remember this very simple principle as it will save you lots of time: “If the target you detect 

is not a stone, it can be metal”.

The key to detecting targets under mineralized rocks, particularly when positive rocks are in 

question, is the knowledge of the maximum ID value produced by the surrounding positive 

rocks. If you are performing a search in the General Search mode (GEN), monitor the ID 

produced by the device. If the ID provided by your device is close to the rock and iron zone, 

it is quite possible that you detected a target under the rock. In the case of using DISC. in the 

GEN mode, all rocks below the Disc. level will produce a low iron tone and all above will 

produce a higher tone.
If you filter off the rocks with a correctly adjusted DISC. setting in discrimination modes, you 

can hear the signal of the target under the rock if the target signal has a slightly greater effect 

than the filtered ID. The important thing here is that if you detect a target and dig out a rock, 

you should note the ID you got before digging and use it as the Disc. value the next time. 
For instance; the hot rocks in your search field tend to give IDs around 00-01. In this case, 

you should set the DISC. to maximum 02. This way you can eliminate rocks and receive the 

signals of metals underneath. If you set the Disc. too high unnecessarily, you will lose metals 

along with rocks.
If the hot rocks in your search area tend to give high IDs, then the chances of missing the 

signals of small metals underneath will be high as well.

IMPORTANT!

 When searching in fields with hot rocks, using the E.U.D feature (page 23) is 

recommended to avoid missing metals under hot rocks.

SEARCHING ON THE BEACH AND UNDERWATER

Kruzer

 is a waterproof metal detector. This provides convenient detection underwater and 

on the beach.
As explained before, salt water and alkali grounds are significantly conductive and cause 

effects similar to iron in detectors. 

Kruzer

's BEACH mode is specially designed for such 

conditions. You can perform your search easily using the BEACH mode without requiring 

any special settings.
BEACH mode is ideal for salty wet beach sand. You can use the other modes while 

performing search over dry beach sand.

You should consider the following while performing search over wet beach sand or 

underwater:

1) 

When you swing the search coil over the holes you dig in wet beach sand, you can receive 

metal signals, this is a normal condition.

2)

 The search coil may give false signals when going into and coming out of the water so 

please try to keep the coil either in or out of the water.

Pay attention to the items below after using the device especially under salty water:   

1. Wash the system box, shaft and the coil with tap water and be sure no salt water is left 

in the connectors.                                                                                                         
2. Do not use any chemicals for cleaning and/or for any other purposes.                                                                                                  
3. Wipe the screen and the shaft dry with a soft, non-scratch cloth. 

Summary of Contents for Kruzer

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Page 2: ...Do not use any chemicals for cleaning and or for any other purposes 3 Wipe the screen and the shaft dry with a soft non scratch cloth Protect the detector against impacts during normal use For shippin...

Page 3: ...RGROUND DEPTH E U D PINPOINT TARGET DEPTH LARGE OR SHALLOW TARGETS FALSE SIGNALS AND REASONS MAGNETIC MINERALIZATION INDICATOR ROCKS AND SEARCHING IN ROCKY TERRAINS TRACKING AND EFFECTS OF ROCKS METAL...

Page 4: ...located on the rear pressed down and clicking the pin in any of the holes Secure by tightening the twist lock 4 Wind the search coil cable on the shaft without stretching too much Then plug the conne...

Page 5: ...g menu options and changing the device settings 6 On Off button 7 OPTIONS button to access extra settings 8 Ground balance button 9 Wired headphones charger optional battery pack input IMPORTANT When...

Page 6: ...harging adapter other than the one supplied with your device Operating with a Powerbank You can also power and charge the battery with a powerbank To do this just insert one of the ends of the cable s...

Page 7: ...internal battery remove the optional battery case cable and turn the device off and on again Otherwise the device will continue to display the Lo battery warning BATTERY WARNINGS Do not expose the de...

Page 8: ...ID upon target detection the ground balance whole number value during ground balancing GB and the estimated target depth PP in the pinpoint mode In addition the numeric value of any setting selected...

Page 9: ...t of the shaft so that you are standing in an upright position your arm is relaxed and the search coil is approximately 5cm 2 above the ground It is important to keep the search coil parallel to the g...

Page 10: ...on t want to detect ferrous metals with 00 05 ID in the 2 TONE mode you can set the DISC to 5 8 If you are detecting in a very trashy area and the device is getting too many iron signals instead of DI...

Page 11: ...e display GB The device continues to ground balance and produce a beep sound as long as you keep the GB button pushed down and pump the coil In order to ensure that the ground balance is proper ground...

Page 12: ...eeping it parallel to the ground If the sound gets higher when lifting off the search coil above the ground the ground balance value is too low in other words the effect from the ground is negative an...

Page 13: ...target If the sound attenuates too much or is lost after a few swings it means that the device has produced a signal for the different ground structure or a stone NOTE It is recommended that you use t...

Page 14: ...cases where the iSAT value is set high the device may not be able to ground balance automatically In such a case first lower the iSAT and after ground balancing switch it back to its previous positio...

Page 15: ...with you during your searches Coins searched throughout the world are made of different metals and in different sizes in different geographical locations and historical eras Therefore in order to lea...

Page 16: ...y 1 second DISC is set to 03 as a default value You can modify this value according to the ID of the targets you don t want to detect In this mode the device produces a low tone for ferrous targets wi...

Page 17: ...tive due to high ionization and cause effects similar to that of iron in detectors These effects may make it impossible to search for metals with a standard detector Existence of an iron elimination f...

Page 18: ...s highly mineralized causing the device to overload decrease the gain until the Overload message disappears from the screen Gain in General Search Mode GEN In the GEN mode gain setting causes an incre...

Page 19: ...5 stability will increase but depth will be reduced and vice versa Above 15 though both depth and noise will increase NOTCH NOTCH is the ability of the device to discriminate single or multiple Target...

Page 20: ...one volume between n1 n5 n5 is the maximum level and the iron volume will be reduced as you go down but it cannot be silenced completely NOTCH adjustment applies to the selected search mode only The c...

Page 21: ...the operating frequency of the device you may need to re adjust the Tone Break points according to the IDs you will get in the new frequency TONE Allows you to change the target audio response tones...

Page 22: ...levels The device will start at level 6 It is recommended that iSAT should be increased in high mineralization and decreased in low mineralization iSAT in Discrimination Modes It is used to eliminate...

Page 23: ...en it is switched to 0 vibration feature is completely disabled If the vibration is at 01 level the device provides long vibra tion signals and at 05 it provides short vibration signals The magnitude...

Page 24: ...F5 using the plus and the minus buttons IMPORTANT Frequency shift may impair performance Therefore it is suggested that you do not shift the frequency unless it is necessary FREQ Setting in the multi...

Page 25: ...ect FD SAVE on screen Two dashes will be displayed on screen Push the right button When SA is displayed press the SELECT button once You will see lines rotating in the middle of the screen When the sa...

Page 26: ...g this feature Pinpoint is to find the center or the exact location of a detected target Kruzer is a motion detector In other words you are required to move the search coil over the target or the targ...

Page 27: ...n inches instead of cms please do the following While the device is off press and hold the SELECT and OPTIONS buttons simultaneously and turn the device on In will be displayed To switch back to cms y...

Page 28: ...nductivity and magnetic properties of the ground are too intense Operation of the device over such ground is made possible by selecting the best operating mode and frequency multi Kruzer as well as us...

Page 29: ...d ID when it passes over a hot rock because the effect of the rock will be different than the ground s If you swing the search coil over the rock tracking will automatically adjust the setting and the...

Page 30: ...to give high IDs then the chances of missing the signals of small metals underneath will be high as well IMPORTANT When searching in fields with hot rocks using the E U D feature page 23 is recommende...

Page 31: ...surface or a very large object The device reverts back to normal operation if you lift the coil up If the alarm and the message continue along a long line you may be over a long metal such as a pipe I...

Page 32: ...dio Tone Break Notch Filter Ground Balance Pinpoint Frequency Shift Vibration Gain Setting Target ID Search Coil Display Backlight Weight Length Battery Warranty VLF Kruzer 14kHz Multi Kruzer 5kHz 14k...

Page 33: ...und 1982 40 67 72 Two Pounds 2006 48 71 77 Fi y Pence 2008 23 35 44 Twenty Pence 1982 24 38 51 Two Pence 1988 70 86 90 Penny 1918 40 66 71 1938 Shilling 47 69 75 1921 Half Crown 70 84 89 1928 Six Penc...

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