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When  the  DISC  control  is  set  to  the  clockwise  end  most  of  metal  is 
rejected, except silver (25¢,50¢ and $1). 
 

Search Coil Sweeping Hints: 

  Never sweep the search coil as if it were a pendulum. Raising the 

search  coil  while  sweeping  or  at  the  end  of  a  sweep  will  cause 
false readings.

 

  Sweep  slowly  hurrying  will  cause  you  to  miss 

targets. 

  It’s better you sweep the search coil from side 

to  side  in  an  arc  line  of  3  inches  motion  and 
keep the search coil parallel with the ground.

 

 
 
Factors That Affect The Detecting 

It’s  difficult  to  have  an  accurate  detecting  result.  It  takes  practice  to  get 
better  detection  results.  Sometimes  the  detecting  may  be  restricted  by 
some factors. 

  If there are interference from other instruments or electrical cable, 

TV  or  radio  in  your  searching  area,  lower  the  sensitivity,  or  to 
change the current searching area. 

  When  searching  in  highly  mineralized  area,  the  unit  will  sound 

even if there’s no metal. In this case, you can lower the sensitivity 
and increase the height between the search coil and the ground 
until the false signal disappears. If necessary, reset the DISC. 

  When searching in trash area, it’s better to set the DISC to 11:00 

position,  so  that  the  unit  can  notch  most  of  invaluable  metals 
such as nails and small trashy iron. 

  Move away any metal digging tool when searching. 

  Sensitivity  level  is  generally  in  contradiction  with  that  of  the 

Summary of Contents for Pro Edition

Page 1: ...volume level of speaker and headphone Earphone Jack Lets you connect headphones not supplied to the detector View Meter and Pointer The meter pointer swings to the right if metal is found Waterproof...

Page 2: ...5 Adjusting the search coil 6 Installing the batteries 6 Using the headphones 7 Functions and Indications Parts of the control box 8 Displays 9 Operation Using the detector 10 Search coil sweeping hi...

Page 3: ...operation mode DISC Discriminates what kind of metal is being detected Volume To adjust the volume level of speaker and headphone Earphone Jack Lets you connect headphones not supplied to the detecto...

Page 4: ...g Never destroy historical or archaeological treasures If you are not sure about an object you have found contact a museum or historical society in your area Leave the land and vegetation as is and fi...

Page 5: ...connected with the handle in the direction of the arrow Then insert the smaller stem into the big stem connected with the handle Turn the stem s lock nut in the reverse direction of the arrow to lock...

Page 6: ...ndle with the small head of the washer upwards Then hitch the stem lock nut on the washer then tighten it to lock it in place ADJUSTING THE SEARCH COIL Loosen the knobs at the search coil s end adjust...

Page 7: ...atteries promptly and properly You can extend battery life by using earphones which require less power than the built in speakers USING EARPHONES You can connect a pair of headphones not supplied to t...

Page 8: ...u set the volume do not increase it Over time your ears adapt to the volume level so a volume level that does not cause discomfort might still damage your hearing Traffic Safety DO NOT wear headphones...

Page 9: ...s one see more details below b SENS Rotate the control counter clockwise to the end to power off the unit Rotate the control clockwise to power on the unit Continue rotating it clockwise to get higher...

Page 10: ...unds a tone Make a visual note of exact spot on the ground where the detector beeps Then stop the search coil directly over this point on the ground Move the search coil straight forward away from you...

Page 11: ...etter detection results Sometimes the detecting may be restricted by some factors If there are interference from other instruments or electrical cable TV or radio in your searching area lower the sens...

Page 12: ...rs Handle the detector gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and can cause the detector to work improperly Use the detector only in normal temperature environments Temperature ext...

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