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remove it) and slide the bottom rod into the top rod.
Adjust the rods to the desired length and tighten the locking collar by turning it counter-
clockwise until snug. Do not over tighten as it may be difficult to adjust the length or
disassemble the detector for storage.
NOTE: The groove on the top rod needs to face away from you when you perform this
step. Align the grooves to ensure the rods remain properly positioned.
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Connect the Search Coil Cable to the Control Housing:
The Treasure
Commander TC3X's search coil cable is run through the inside of
the bottom and top rods which keeps it from being caught by
branches or underbrush when searching for treasure in
overgrown areas. This is yet another feature that was added
with the active treasure hunter in mind.
Take the Cable Pulling Tool and slide it down the inside of the
rods starting from the top end. When the end with the screw
connector appears in the large hole on the bottom rod, connect it
to the Search Coil Cable and slowly pull the cable back up the
inside of the rods.
Once the connector on the Search Coil Cable has exited the Top
Rod, remove the Cable Pulling Tool.
Lineup the white arrow imprinted on the Search
Coil Cable Connector with the alignment arrow on
the corresponding connection at the base of the
Control Housing. Push the two connections
together but take care not to force them as this
indicates the connectors are not properly aligned.
Once they have mated, screw the metal collar until
snug to ensure the cable does not come loose.
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Securing the Top Rod to the Control
Housing:
The Top Rod is connected to the
Handle Unit through the use of a cam-lock
fitting located at the base of the LCD Assembly.
Pull the cam-lock lever downward and slide the
Top Rod into the Handle Unit. When the Top
Rod is fully seated, press the cam-lock lever
upwards so that it is flush with the rod.
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