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www.

metaldetectors

.co.uk

Metal 

Detectors

1 Angela Street

Mill Hill, Blackburn

BB2 4DJ

t:

 +44 (0)1254 55887

f:

 +44 (0)1254 676901

e:

 [email protected]

Code of Conduct for 

Responsible Detector Users

1.

Do not trespass. Ask permission before 

venturing onto any private land.

2.

Respect the country code. Do not leave gates

open when crossing fields. Do not damage crops

or frighten animals.

3.

Do not leave a mess. It is perfectly simple to

extract a coin, or other small object, buried a few

inches under the ground without digging a large

hole. Use a sharpened trowel or knife to cut a

neat flap (Do not remove the plug of earth 

completely from the ground), extract the object,

replace the soil and grass carefully. Even you will

have difficulty in finding the spot again.

4.

Help to keep Britain tidy - and help yourself.

Bottle tops, silver paper and tin cans are the last

thing you should throw down again. It is possible

you will find yourself digging them up again in

the future. Do yourself and the community a

favour by taking the junk you find to the nearest

litter bin.

5.

If you discover any live ammunition or other

lethal objects such as an unexploded bomb or

mine, do not touch it. Mark the site carefully and

report the find to the local police and landowner.

6.

Report all unusual, historical finds to the

landowner.

7.

Familiarise yourself with the law relating to

archaeological sites. Remember it is illegal for

anyone to use metal detectors on a scheduled

ancient monument unless permission has been

obtained from the historic buildings and ancient

monuments commission. Also acquaint yourself

with the practice of treasure trove.

8.

Remember that when you are out with your

metal detector you are an ambassador for your

hobby. Do nothing that may give it a bad name.

9.

Never miss an opportunity to show and

explain your detector to anyone who asks about

it. Be friendly. You could pick up some useful

clues to the whereabouts of another site. If you

meet another detector user, introduce yourself.

You may learn much about the hobby from each

other.

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Summary of Contents for VK20

Page 1: ...rom the loudspeaker or headphones if connected Getting Started 1 Unpack The Detector There are two main sections The S shaft onto which is mounted the control box armrest and detector stand and the lo...

Page 2: ...ay unit indicates the current setting 2 Discrimination Control On the VK30 only this control has two functions When turned fully anticlockwise it will click and switch the detector into All Metal mode...

Page 3: ...gets 5 All Metal Mode VK30 only Turning the discrimination control fully anticlock wise switches the detector into All Metal mode This mode allows more accurate pinpointing of the target as the search...

Page 4: ...ndgrip with your arm in the rest Lower the search head to the ground ensuring that it is flat to the ground If you feel the length of the shaft or the position of the armrest are wrong adjust them now...

Page 5: ...An alternative method of use is to search in All Metal mode as selected by the discrimination control The push button can be used to retune the detector if drift has occurred by pressing and releasin...

Page 6: ...ak or corrode they could cause serious damage to the detector Warranty Service Return of the enclosed guarantee card entitles the original purchaser to a full 2 year guarantee from the original purcha...

Page 7: ...nd yourself digging them up again in the future Do yourself and the community a favour by taking the junk you find to the nearest litter bin 5 If you discover any live ammunition or other lethal objec...

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