Classic® 5
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The Classic 5
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Page 1: ...Classic 5ID 1 The Classic 5ID manufactured by Visit our site on the World Wide Web http www whiteselectronics com for the latest information on products services Local Dealers and treasure hunting news ...
Page 2: ...ng Instructions 5 Explanation Of DISPLAY 8 Explanation Of SENS Sensitivity 10 Explanation Of Disc Discrimination 10 Explanation Of PINPOINT ALL METAL Toggle 11 Search Methods 12 Headphones 13 Proper Care Of Your Detector 14 Advanced Operator 15 Service 16 Warranty 17 ...
Page 3: ...r the top of the rod Wind cable all the way to the top of the curved S rod about five revolutions Plug loop connector into control box and screw finger tight to secure V Grip the instrument by the handle with your arm in the elbow cup and sweep the loop over the floor If the instrument fit feels uncomfortable adjust the elbow cup by removing and reposition ing the bolt thumbnut and installing in o...
Page 4: ...the door away from the battery box exposing the cell positions B Remove any old cells from the holder Note the and positions of each cell and the and for each position marked inside the cell tray Install new AA cells noting carefully the correct and positions 1 If the cells are installed incorrectly the detector may require service by an Authorized Service Center C Slide the door closed so that it...
Page 5: ...ction of any real metal target However if the display fills in regularly we advice reducing the sensitivity control by turning it slightly counterclockwise 4 When not in use turn the SENS Sensitivity knob fully counterclockwise until it clicks indicating the instrument is turned OFF Remove battery from unit and remove batteries from holder tray prior to pro longed periods of storage Operating Inst...
Page 6: ... find items of jewelry D When a trash metal is being rejected it will produce a shorter sounding beep that is typically inconsistent a click or flutter sounding beep When a valuable metal is accepted it will produce a consis tent smooth solid and longer sounding beep E Some large trash metals such as pieces of lead pot metal aluminum or tin will produce a good sound regardless of the DISC control ...
Page 7: ...en individually pinpointed and you can pass the loop directly over the center of each target separately D See Explanation Of Display for more regarding display indications VIII Pinpoint exactly where to dig by squeezing and holding the ALL METAL toggle in the temporary position and X ing the loop slowly over the area eyeballing the center The detector will beep as the physical center as the loop p...
Page 8: ...e the sensitivity control by turning it slightly counter clockwise I First block indication from the left NAILS BOTTLE CAPS IRON This block indicates the metal is likely iron or steel such as nails steel bottle caps or iron relics Dig only if iron steel is of interest Explanation of Display II The second block indication from the left FOIL RING GOLD The most common metal found with this block indi...
Page 9: ...esence of many pull tabs The DISC control at high settings can reject metals with the audio sound that produce this display indication V The fifth block indication from the left ZINC 1 LARGE RING SCREW CAP LARGE GOLD The most common metals found with this block indication may either be medium copper or zinc coins or the large aluminum screw off bottle cap depending on the area However larger gold ...
Page 10: ...Minimum sensitivity is needed for detecting near power lines electric fences microwave antennas etc II For good results in most conditions the P Preset position works well III If the P Preset position works well smooth stable and predictable results increasing the SENS knob clockwise will increase detection depth so long as the ground is not extremely mineralized IV If the display tends to black o...
Page 11: ...discrimination is to limit the amount of trash metals you dig to a tolerable level Starting out at the Ring Range setting if you re digging so much trash you re not having fun increase the DISC control toward Coin Range slightly and try again Find the lowest level of discrimination that rejects the common junk items in each particular area ALL METAL Toggle Control The ALL METAL toggle located on t...
Page 12: ... the sweep of the loop is critical to performance Sweep the loop close to the ground Keep it close throughout the sweep See examples B Productive areas or areas that have potential should be searched from at least two different directions at ninety degree angles from each other Search Methods ...
Page 13: ... the center G E B DISC position before continuing to search B Any area inhabited before 1965 is likely to have the older styles of collectable coins V How To Search A You must have permission to search private property from the owner or person in charge of managing the property In most cases you can locate the owner through City Hall or the County Seat B If the area is city owned contact the Parks...
Page 14: ... in fresh water Wipe down the control box with a damp cotton cloth Do not allow water inside the control box and avoid lifting the loop above the height of the control box IV Storage A When the instrument is not in use make sure the knob is turned fully counterclockwise to the OFF position B If you plan on storing your detector for long periods of time remove the battery holder from the instrument...
Page 15: ...ape to prevent moisture and dirt from entering the control box Discrimination The DISC discrimination control can be further labeled with information that will aid in determining if a metal is trash such as a pulltab or good such as jewelry Use the center G E B DISC toggle position I Obtain a USA nickel and an ordinary common aluminum pulltab with tail II Bury the nickel about an inch deep in the ...
Page 16: ...wx com White s reputation has been built on quality products backed by quality service Our Factory Authorized Service Centers are factory trained and equipped They offer the same quality service as the factory Service before and after the sale is the cornerstone of our customer relations 2 Double check the obvious such as batteries and try the detector in another area to be sure there is not inter...
Page 17: ...ration Card is filled out and returned to the factory address by your Dealer soon after original purchase for the purpose of recording this information and keeping you up to date regarding White s ongoing research and development The warranty does not cover damage caused by accident misuse neglect alterations modifications unauthorized service or prolonged exposure to corrosive compounds including...
Page 18: ...__________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Instrument Serial Number __________________________________________ Original Purchase Date _____________________________________________ New Owner Name __________________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________ ________________________...
Page 19: ...____________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________ Telephone ______________________________________________________________ Payment method __________________________________________________________ Personal markings _________________________________________________________ Part Number for Classic 5 ID Manual 621 04...
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