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BeachHunter 300 Table of Contents

BeachHunter 300 

Table of Contents

Assembly................................................................................................2

Assembly Instructions ..................................................................................................................................... 3

Proper Care ..................................................................................................................................................... 3

Batteries .................................................................................................4

Standard Battery Holder ................................................................................................................................. 4

Using the Standard Battery Holder ................................................................................................................. 4

Quick Start .............................................................................................5

Quick Start Instructions .................................................................................................................................. 5

Controls  .................................................................................................6

Threshold ........................................................................................................................................................ 6

Sensitivity ....................................................................................................................................................... 6

Tips on Ground "Balancing" ........................................................................................................................... 7

Ground ............................................................................................................................................................ 7

Toggle Switch ................................................................................................................................................. 8

L.E.D. Display  ......................................................................................9

What the lights mean ...................................................................................................................................... 9

Red .................................................................................................................................................................. 9

Yellow ............................................................................................................................................................. 9

Green ............................................................................................................................................................... 9

Searching ..............................................................................................10

Operator Techniques ..................................................................................................................................... 10

When you get a Beep! ................................................................................................................................... 10

Responsible Detecting .................................................................................................................................. 11

Owner Information ...............................................................................12

Service  .......................................................................................................................................................... 12

Warranty  ....................................................................................................................................................... 13

Warranty Transfer  ........................................................................................................................................ 14

Warranty UK  ................................................................................................................................................ 15
Warranty Transfer UK  .................................................................................................................................. 16

Summary of Contents for BeachHunter 300

Page 1: ...der 4 Quick Start 5 Quick Start Instructions 5 Controls 6 Threshold 6 Sensitivity 6 Tips on Ground Balancing 7 Ground 7 Toggle Switch 8 L E D Display 9 What the lights mean 9 Red 9 Yellow 9 Green 9 Se...

Page 2: ...LBOW CUP STRAP ELBOW CUP FOAM PADS INSIDE ELBOW CUP CONTROL BOX S ROD LOOP CABLE CAMLOCKS WASHERS BETWEEN EACH LOOP EAR CLEVIS CABLE RETAINERS BATTERY COMPARTMENT LATCH CLEVIS LOWER ROD CENTER ROD SEC...

Page 3: ...he bolt thumbnut and install ing in one of the optional positions If necessary readjust clevis lower rod length with the spring clip buttons so that the searchcoil can be held near Ch1 BeachHunter 300...

Page 4: ...ble system incorporating the latest in state of the art non memory characteristics is available for the BeachHunter 300 White s nicad 802 5211 and charger 509 0022 are recom mended CAUTION Battery Hol...

Page 5: ...wn from 1 to 4 and notice the change in volume of the background hum If the hum INCREASES on the downstroke turn the Ground control knob to the LEFT If the hum DECREASES on the downstroke turn the Gro...

Page 6: ...rgets as well as the amount of inter ference from external electrical sources and ground peculiarities It also functions as a battery check by turning the knob fully counterclockwise to activate the b...

Page 7: ...e in sound only as the loop approaches the ground If the threshold sound decreases as the loop ap proaches the ground start turning the GROUND control clockwise or up slowly while continu ing to pump...

Page 8: ...areas when compared to the DISC mode Pinpointing is best completed in the All Metal mode Although some slight motion of the loop is required for continued detection the degree of mo tion is very minim...

Page 9: ...h for the conditions display accuracy may be reduced If errors are excessive reduce the SENSITIVITY control by turning it slightly counter clockwise Red This L E D indicates the metal is likely iron o...

Page 10: ...dicate inconsistently Caution two different types of metals lying near each other in the ground may produce multiple display indications that may appear to mimic trash Use the pinpoint x ing method to...

Page 11: ...uables You may want to start with your own yard Valu ables can be found anywhere people have congregated gathered lived sat walked played camped picnicked traveled or fought Any area inhabited before...

Page 12: ...ays insure your package 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 qual...

Page 13: ...ion Card is lled out and returned to the factory address by your dealer soon after original purchase for the purpose of recording this informa tion and keeping you up to date regarding White s ongoing...

Page 14: ...________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Instrument Serial Number __________________________________________ Original Purchase Date ___...

Page 15: ...ce at its option all necessary parts without charge for parts or labor Simply return the detector to our factory in Inverness Scotland giving details of the faults Items excluded from the warranty are...

Page 16: ..._______________________ Address as on original warranty card ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ Serial Nu...

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