Deluxe
Metal Detector
H672
Instructions for Use
Please read and retain these instructions for future reference
v001: 26/03/21
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Sweep slowly
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hurrying makes you miss targets.
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When the detector detects a ferrous metal, sound becomes lower or even disappears. Meanwhile the meter
pointer moves to left. When the detector finds a non-ferrous metal, such as nickel, pull tabs (aluminum),
zinc, copper, it makes louder sound and the meter pointer goes to right.
If the detector does not detect the material, check the battery power and verify that the battery is properly
connected.
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Use DISC to enable the detector to discriminate different metals.
Notes:
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The detector responds with a strong signal on the meter when it detects most valuable metal objects. If
a signal does not repeat after you sweep the search coil over the target a few times, the target is probably
junk metal.
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False signals can be caused by trashy ground, electrical interference, or large irregular pieces of junk
metal. False signals are usually broken or non-repeatable.
Try finding other metal in the area. When you find a metal item, wait a few seconds, to allow the
detector time to reset (or, press the RED button on the handle to return the pointer to the centre of the view
meter).
FINE-TUNING THE DETECTOR
Adjusting DISCRIMINATION
After you become familiar with how your detector works, you can fine-tune it to make it more selective in
what it finds.
Discrimination is the detectors’ ability to differentiate between types of metal. The detector’s
DISCRIMINATION setting determines whether the detector will distinguish between different types of
ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
You can set DISCRIMINATION from minimum (fully anti-clockwise), to maximum (fully clockwise), or
anywhere in between. As you set DISCRIMINATION to higher levels, the detector first discriminates iron,
then metal objects like pull tabs and nickel.
When you set DISCRIMINATION fully clockwise, silver still cannot be discriminated. The sound will be lower
or even disappear and the pointer will move to left when the unit detects discriminated metal. The sound
will be higher and the pointer will move to right when the unit detects silver.