1. Start by setting the GND BAL in the P Region position and raise the search coil to a
height of about 1.0-1.20 m above the ground. Press the GND TRAC button several
times to stabilize the device for more effective operation.
2. Lower the search coil to a height of about 2-3 cm above the ground and raise it
again to a height of about 1.0-1.20 m. If the device does not beep, this means it has
been stabilized in the correct position for the area. On the other hand, if it beeps,
adjust the GND BAL again.
3. Lift the search coil a little into the air, slightly turn the GND BALL counterclockwise.
Press GND TRAC several times. Then repeat step 2. If the device continues to beep,
repeat the procedure until the beeping stops.
SOUND SIGNAL
Low tone
Indicates that the target is probably a piece of iron or a nail, screw, bottle
cap. Slightly oxidized metal can be detected, such as a 25 cents coin.
Medium tone
Indicates that the target is probably a 5 cents coin, an aluminum can, a
nickel item or a little gold ring. One cent, a small zinc or copper coin
would also fall into this category.
High tone
Indicates that the target could be a silver 25 cents coin. Some large
aluminum and copper coins may also fall into this category.
Note!
The device will emit a loud beep when it detects highly oxidized iron.
(DISC Mode, NOTCH Mode)
Note!
The device will emit a medium intensity beep when it detects gold with a purity
of about 15%.
USING THE DEVICE
1. Turn on the power supply. Turn the VOL knob from OFF POWER to the desired
position. The device will show all symbols and icons on the display. The device will
emit low, medium and high tones respectively. After about 2 seconds, it will go into
standby mode and the display will show DISC, SENS. The SENS (sensitivity) level is
automatically set to level 6.
2. Set the operating mode corresponding to the type of metal you want to search.
3. To test the efficiency of the device, place it on a wooden or plastic table and
remove all metal jewelry (rings, watches, bracelets) from your hands. Position the
search coil so that it is facing the ceiling. If you want to test the device outdoors,
remember that the search coil should be positioned parallel to the substrate, no more
than 5 cm above the ground. Do not use the device in a swinging manner.
Important!
Never test the device on the floor inside a building. Most floors contain metal
structure elements that may cause the device to malfunction or completely mask the
signal.