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Assembly Instructions

1. 

 Remove all parts from shipping carton and 

check the assembly page to make sure all parts are 

present. Remove control box from the “S” rod by 

compressing both the spring clip buttons on one 

side of the rod and pivoting the control box off.
For superior water proofing, the Loop, Head-

phone, and their cables are hard wired (not remov-

able) from the control box, headphone and loop. 

The waterproof fitting and strain reliefs on the 

cables are torqued to a specific ideal setting and 

should not be loosened or tightened. Extra care/ef-

fort must be taken in assembly regarding winding 

the cable around the rod.

2. 

 Unlock “S” rod camlock and insert the reduced 

end of the center rod into curved “S” rod so that 

stainless steel spring clip buttons line up and lock 

into the holes in the curved “S” rod.  Turn cam-

lock to secure.

3.

  Fit the rubber washers between clevis/lower 

rod and searchcoil  ears.  Use only non-metallic 

washers, fiber bolt, and thumbnut, to secure loop 

to clevis/lower rod.  Then insert into center rod so 

that stainless steel spring buttons line up and lock 

into one of the adjustment holes in the center rod.  

Turn Camlock to secure.

4. 

 Unravel cable and wind the cable around the 

clevis and rod assembly, first revolution

 

should be 

OVER  the top of the rod with some slack before 

applying the cable retainer.  This is done so that 

the search coil can be paddled backwards toward 

the rod  without putting a strain on the cable. Wind 

cable firmly all the way to the curve in the “S” 

rod.  Then attach control box to the rod by com-

pressing the two spring clips on the rod aligning 

and inserting control box lid bracket. To secure  

cable, wrap velcro cable retainers around rod and 

cable, one near the search-coil and one near the 

padded handle on the “S” rod.

5.  

Grip the instrument by the handle, with your 

arm in the elbow cup with strap secure, and sweep 

the coil  over the floor.  If the instrument fit feels 

uncomfortable, adjust the elbow cup by removing 

and repositioning the 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 

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the floor without requiring stooping  over.

6. 

 Adjust the elbow cup strap so that it is loose 

enough for you to slide your arm in and out without 

loosening each time you want to set the detector 

down.  Peel and stick elbow cup foam pads on the 

inside of the elbow cup, one on each side.

7.

  Install batteries as described in the next section.

8. 

 This model can be mounted on two different po-

sitions on the rod, forward or aft. Or the control box 

may be left off the rod for hip mounting using the 

provided pouch and any belt (two inch preferable).

9.  

It should be noted at this point that the detector 

may not work as expected indoors due to the high 

degree of metals ( nails, pipes, etc.) used in modern 

construction and the presence of electrical interfer-

ence.  It is best to tune and practice out-of-doors to 

ensure stable, predictable results.

Proper Care

1. Cleaning

 - The BeachHunter 300 is waterproof 

and can be cleaned with water & mild soap.  

2. Battery Door - 

Keep the rubber battery door 

clean and free of sand. Do not lubricate.

3. Weather - 

Do not expose your detector to the 

conditions of a car trunk during winter and/or  

summer extremes.  Protect your detector from 

direct sunlight during storage.

4. Water - 

Saltwater is very corrosive!  After your 

detector has been exposed to salt, rinse it with 

fresh water. Wipe down the control box with a 

damp cotton cloth. Do not allow water inside the 

battery compartment or control box. 

5.  Storage

 - When not in use, make sure the 

THRESHOLD knob is turned fully counterclock 

wise, to the OFF.  If you plan on storing your de-

tector for long (several weeks), remove the battery 

holder from the instrument and remove the battery 

cells from the holder. Store the instrument indoors, 

in an area where it will be protected from abuse. 

6. Additional Precautions

 -  Avoid dropping 

your detector while attempting to set it down to 

dig. Avoid using your detector for leverage when 

standing up from a dig.  Do not modify your in-

strument during its warranty period.

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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