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The Minelab Musketeer Advantage

Environmental Concerns

Firstly, it should be pointed out that treasure hunting with a metal detector is the
most environmentally friendly way to recover coins, rings and other treasure
items. However, it is important to leave an area that you have searched in the
same condition as you found it.
All holes that have been dug must be properly refilled.  Not only is it
environmentally unacceptable to not fill in your holes, it is also very dangerous.
There are special tools to enable you to recover targets easily from grassed
areas without digging large holes; talk to your detector shop or club for the
preferred method of digging up your target.
Take away and properly dispose of any junk that you find or produce, such as
nails, tin cans, or flat batteries.  Leaving an area “scarred” can result in action
being taken to prevent the use of metal detectors, which spoils this fascinating
hobby for others as well as yourself.

Instruction Manual

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Detector Care

The

Advantage

is a high-quality electronic instrument, finely engineered and

packaged in a durable housing. Taking proper care of it is mostly common
sense.

Do not leave batteries in the control box when the detector is not in
use for a period exceeding two weeks

. Damage caused by leaking

batteries would be severe and would void the warranty.

Batteries

. Flat or faulty batteries cause many detector problems. Ensure

that you use only quality alkaline batteries and that they are replaced when
the warning signal indicated through the headphones or speaker is heard.

If temperatures are very high, 

do not leave the detector in direct

sunlight for longer than necessary

. Covering it when not in use will help

protect it.  Try to avoid leaving it in a closed trunk or in a car sitting in
sunlight.

While the control box has been designed to be water-resistant, it is not
waterproof. Avoid wetting it unnecessarily. Use the hipmount bag to
prevent water and dust ingress. 

Never allow the box to come into

contact with gasoline or other oil-based liquids

.

Keep the unit clean and dry

 and avoid getting sand and grit into the

shafts or the tightening nuts. Do not use solvents to clean the detector. Use
a damp cloth with mild soap detergent.

Cables

. Ensure the coil cable is in good condition and not subject to undue

stress.

Summary of Contents for Musketeer ADVANTAGE

Page 1: ...ur Musketeer Advantage 5 Batteries 8 The Musketeer Advantage 11 Controls Functions 11 Basic Operating Instructions 18 Practicing the Controls 19 Treasure Hunting Tips 21 Environmental Concerns 22 Dete...

Page 2: ...hunter Units may be moved at a rapid hunt pace or at a much more leisurely pace while enjoying the sharp target response in either mode without sacrificing depth capabilities You will be surprised at...

Page 3: ...s in design equipment and technical features at any time Instruction Manual Page 5 Accessories To further enhance your Advantage and give you greater capacity and versatility the following items are a...

Page 4: ...a Position the control box so that the recess in the control box 11 is aligned with the leading edge of the mounting clip 12 Push the foward section of the control box upwards until the trigger clicks...

Page 5: ...osition to securely hold your battery pack in place Fig 7 CAUTION High quality alkaline batteries should be used instead of standard carbon batteries as they will power your Advantage longer The use o...

Page 6: ...ce possible with your detector As you gain experience with your detector it may be useful to refer back to this section Figure 9 The Musketeer Advantage control panel Sensitivity Control and On Off Sw...

Page 7: ...en reduce the level of sensitivity to compensate for the excess mineralization Instruction Manual Page 13 Discriminate All Metals Switch The Discriminate All metals mode switch is located in the lower...

Page 8: ...dig old bottle caps but want to dig brass buttons or copper coins the Discrimination LevelAdjust control is set higher approximately at number 7 in Figure 10 but most fine white gold rings foil and so...

Page 9: ...to move the coil closer to the taget and further refine your search Instruction Manual Page 17 After you have pinpointed and retrieved the target the Sensitivity of the detector should be reset to nor...

Page 10: ...vices or metal objects and support the Musketeer so that objects can be easily moved past the coil Then a Ensure the Mode Switch is in Discriminate b Turn the Discriminate control to approx 1 position...

Page 11: ...some later time to improve your knowledge of how your Advantage performs As you become more experienced in using the Advantage you will notice that your trash ratio will drop even though you may not...

Page 12: ...finely engineered and packaged in a durable housing Taking proper care of it is mostly common sense Do not leave batteries in the control box when the detector is not in use for a period exceeding two...

Page 13: ...rm on page 27 and enclose it with the detector Please supply as much detail as possible about the fault as this will assist our service engineers to rectify the problem quickly and efficiently Instruc...

Page 14: ...t regulations or environmental requirements Please dispose of this equipment via a recycling service or centre or by returning the unit to the respective Minelab or Halcro outlet as appropriate for yo...

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