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3.2.3 Insert the 6 new batteries into the BATTERY COMPARTMENT. Pay attention to the 

polarity symbols (+ and -) which are marked on the connection terminals of the detector 

and the batteries. The polarities of the battery must be matched with the polarities of the 

terminals. 

 

 

 

 

 

3.2.4 Replace the battery cover. 

Cautions: 

  Use only new batteries; always replace the old batteries with new batteries. 

 

  Do  not mix  old  and  new  batteries,  different types of  batteries (standard,  alkaline,  or 

rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities. 

 

  Never attempt to recharge a non-chargeable battery. 

 

  Dispose old batteries promptly and properly. 

 

3.3 LOW BATTERY ALARM 

When the low battery indicator lights up or beeps, the user has to replace the batteries. 

 

3.4 USING A HEADPHONE 

You  should  always  use  headphones  whenever  you  search  with  your  metal  detector. 

Headphones  are  especially  useful  in  noisy  areas,  such  as  the  beach  and/or  near  city 

areas.  It  enhances  audio  perception  by  bringing  the  sound  directly  to  your  ears  while 

masking the outside noise interference. You will be amazed at how much better you can 

hear  the  detector  signals  with  headphones.  Using  headphones  will  also  save  battery 

power. 

 

To connect a headphone to the detector, insert the headphone’s 1/8 inch plug into the 

HEADPHONE JACK. 

Summary of Contents for PHMD53

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...G BATTERIES 3 3 LOW BATTERY ALARM 3 4 USING HEADPHONES 4 FUNCTIONS AND INDICATORS 4 1 VIEW METER 4 2 DISC 4 3 SENC 4 4 MODE SWITCH 4 5 TARGET 5 OPERATION 5 1 ALL 5 2 DISC 5 3 TARGET 5 4 SEARCHING COIL...

Page 3: ...umsy Slack Cable hidden search coil cable connecting the control unit and search coil prevents tangling and provides easy stem length adjustment Low Battery Alarm automatic audio alarm and red light e...

Page 4: ...D NAMES 1 SEALING 8 KNOB 2 ARMREST 9 MAIN ENGINE 3 ARMREST STEM 10 UPPER STEM 4 ADJUSTMENT 11 STENLOCK NUT 5 CONTROL PANEL 12 LOWER STEM 6 HAND COMPARTMENT 13 SEARCH COIL KNOBS 7 CONTROLLER UNIT 14 SE...

Page 5: ...EARCH COIL 14 as indicated by an arrow until you can see a micro plug metal connector Pull out the plug and keep it safely on the side 3 1 3 Locate the micro jack connector in the HANDLE ASSEMBLY 6 Co...

Page 6: ...he Search Coil should be parallel with the ground Tighten the knobs just enough to keep the search coil from rotating or wobbling 3 1 9 Loosen the screws at the bottom of the ARMREST Adjust the armres...

Page 7: ...empt to recharge a non chargeable battery Dispose old batteries promptly and properly 3 3 LOW BATTERY ALARM When the low battery indicator lights up or beeps the user has to replace the batteries 3 4...

Page 8: ...you have the sensitivity on high the sensitivity is gradually increased For general use you can set the sensitivity to a higher position but in a mineralized area or area with electrical interference...

Page 9: ...pinpoint the target accurately at a lower sensitivity Set MODE switch to ALL hold the search coil 1 inch or more away from the ground Press and hold down the TARGET button Sweep the search coil slowly...

Page 10: ...e you disturbed it Always obey all laws relating to Treasure Hunting Always return valuable property if you can locate the original owner Always do whatever you can to give the hobby of Treasure Hunti...

Page 11: ...OPERATION VOLTAGE RANGE 7 2 9 6V 4 IPERATING FREQUENCY 5 5KHZ 5 SENSITIVITY Min 25cm Test Coin US 50 6 TEMPERATURE RANGE 68 F 130 F 7 SIZE 21 L 13 5 W 6 H 8 GROSS WEITHT 2 50kg 9 NET WEIGHT 1 10kg To...

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