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MOST IMPORTANT- WHEN RETURNING UNIT FOR SERVICE

1.

All units returned under warranty must be accompanied by copy of 

original  dated invoice. Failure to do this will incure repair charges.

2.

Please include full details of the fault.

3.

Include payment of £8 for return carriage.

4.

Send unit to: SERVICE DEPARTMENT: Pentechnic, 1 Grange 

Cottages, Penkridge, Staffs ST19 5NH

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LIMITED ON (1) YEAR WARRANTY (UK)

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights.
TESORO/LASER assures you of the finest electronic equipment and service.
TESORO/LASER warrants that each detector manufactured by it will be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year. Should any fail-
ure to conform to the foregoing warranty appear within this period,
TESORO/LASER will, at its option, repair or replace the defective detector with-
out any charge except any transportation charges. This warranty does not cover
any detector that has been abused, tampered with, or repaired by an unautho-
rized party. This warranty applies only to units purchased from AUTHORIZED
UK DEALERS. This warranty excludes batteries, damage caused by leaking bat-
teries, cable faults due to flexing on body mount units, and wear of the search coil
housing. Complete, detach and mail the portion below within 10 days of purchase
in order to activate your warranty. Send the WARRANTY to : TREASURE
WORLD, 192 Albany st. LONDON NW1 4AP.

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LASER METAL DETECTORS
192 Albany Street
London, NW1  4AP
Telephone 207-387-3142

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OPERATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for Rapier II

Page 1: ...TESORO LASER will at its option repair or replace the defective detector with out any charge except any transportation charges This warranty does not cover any detector that has been abused tampered...

Page 2: ...Control on page 12 How much discrimination should I use See Setting the Discrimination Level on page 15 How do I adjust the sensitivity feature See SENSITIVITY CONTROL on page 11 How much sensitivity...

Page 3: ...go factory preset for mineral free operation Two Operating Modes Pinpoint and Discriminate QuickCheck PINPOINT simple push button pinpointing Easy to Operate simple controls at your fingertips Silent...

Page 4: ...ective weather resistant pouch or plastic bag to cover the control hous ing Make sure it can breath in order to ensure against condensation buildup inside After each use clean the detector with a soft...

Page 5: ...of a car or in the back of a hatchback style car where high temperatures could build up DO NOT store it with the battery installed as batteries may leak DO NOT spray lubricants such as WD 40 or any ty...

Page 6: ...lts will be If you are new to treasure hunting with metal detectors keep in mind that if there are no valuable metal objects buried where you are searching it won t matter how good your metal detector...

Page 7: ...rchcoil for best all around performance with good depth A variety of optional Rapier searchcoils are also available and will enhance the detector s performance under various conditions Operation may b...

Page 8: ...ely get a response at one spot The target will be di rectly below the coil center at this response time Another method of pinpointing in Discriminate Mode is to quickly change to Pinpoint Mode to chec...

Page 9: ...desired target would Sweeping the coil too high above the ground results in a loss of depth Planting a Test Garden To learn better how your detector will perform in the field it would be helpful to b...

Page 10: ...g strokes well This mo tion is called a sweep The Rapier II was designed to get maximum depth without the frantic pace required of earlier motion detectors so go at a pace that is comfortable for you...

Page 11: ...iagram DISC LEVEL Discrimination Level Settings shows the settings where many of the common metal objects are ignored by a typical detector Each detector can vary a little due to manufac turing tolera...

Page 12: ...your hand with your arm relaxed your elbow straight but not locked with the pole ex tending out in front of you at the approximate angle shown in the photo You should be able to swing the detector ba...

Page 13: ...to ignore all but the most ex treme ground mineral conditions The Discriminate Mode is Silent Search This means that the detector will make no sound until it encounters a metal target This mode requi...

Page 14: ...a loud tone gradu ally fading to silence over 3 to 5 seconds The fresher the batteries the louder the tone When the tone becomes weak and brief or there is no sound at all it is time to replace the ba...

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