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Summary of Contents for 4BDX LOOP

Page 1: ...IONS C m 6 f t3 rq H Eg Cm_ zffiE7 Qnfr s P ao oREGON 973s6 G E B All Metal Detectors Standard Models Manutacturers of The World s Largest Line ol Mineral and Metal Detectors MINERAL AND METAL OETEtrTORS ELECTRtrNItr MAEiNETOMETERsi SUPER GEIEiER AND strI NTILLATItrN COUNTERS ULTRA V trLET LIGHTS ...

Page 2: ... c The LENGTH OF TIME the object has been buried d The SKILL of the oPerator e The ground MINERAL CONTENT The longer an object has been buried the belter you will be able to detect it A chemical reaction called a halo elfect between such objects as silver or copper coins and the surrounding soil may cause your detector to register a much larger inirease in volume than might otherwise be expected l...

Page 3: ...G E B Detect0rs Ste ard Models F F r COINMASTER is U S Fglstered tredemark of Whitc s Electronics tnc u 5 patent pending by white s Elecrmnkr tnc on Ground Exclusion Balance circuitry ...

Page 4: ...or is precision made and has been carefully tested ai our factory Properly cared for it will last for years and years Treat it like a good friend and it should never let you down 2 Any piece of fine equipment is only as good as the person operating it Right now your detector is smarter than you so you ve got some catching up to do Become very familiar with your instrument Practice as much as you c...

Page 5: ... connector section Note Some units are shipped from the factory with this sec tion already attached to the search loop Mode Switch 3 Search loop with cable attached 4 lnstrument 5 Small Jiffy Bag containing a white battery pack eight batteries b black battery pack six batteries c coin and mineral samples 6 Large envelope containing a Assembly and Operating lnstructions b Warranty statement and car...

Page 6: ...your left hand slowly lower the connector end down between the two mounting flanges until both pairs of holes are lined up lllustration C 7 Crasp the brass flange bolt between the thumb and forefinger of your right hand and insert it slowly through the aligned holes You may find it a bit difficult to align the holes so that the bolt slips through on your first try lf so just push the rod a lit tle...

Page 7: ...ase rest against your knees On the back of the case are two black latches one on either side of the case Unsnap these allowing the battery access door on the back of the instrument case to open 21 Your new detector is fully assembled and ready to use Note The length of the rod may be shortened for more comfortible use or for use in confined areas To shorten the rod depress the two spring loaded st...

Page 8: ...enuator or cround Tuner These two stacked knobs are used to help tune the detector on the ground There is a graduated scale around the outside of the knobi ioi i it reference points to aid in tuning Notice that one full turn of the bottom knob produces ten full turns on tn 1 p lnou fitu uotto f b ir Jfor coarse tuning The smaller top knob is used tor fini tuning Notice also ihai th yie a Ten Turn ...

Page 9: ...pl t iy t il isfaintsound is the rhresho d Ione and this step is called Air Tuning 7 Next lower the loop again letting it rest flat on the ground Do not force it against the ground 8 The Threshold rone you ve been hearing will now do one of three things a it will increase in volume b it will decrease or disappear compretery or c lhere wiil be viriuilly rr h j iir r irn a lf the sound increases the...

Page 10: ...sition is that the ground ranges from heavy mineralization to extremely heavy mineralization lt will be most unusuil if you ever have to set the swilch in the Low position But regardless you want to hear a tone from the speaker or headphones because it is this tone that will help you discriminate in your shooting 5 Now that you have a loud tone turn the Tuning knob slowly back to the left counter ...

Page 11: ...l in all the depth to which vour instrument witl detect in the Discriminate mode may depend on a number of factors 1 The degree of mineralizalion in the ground rhe ii in rrri il ih iiJJi i wi1 d etect 2 The height of the loop during tuning and searching The to Er i u lo p r a per it wiri aeie A i 3 How carefully your detector is tuned The more aclurate the tuning the deeper ii iii i i Finally it i...

Page 12: ...yoi practice aid will also provide a handv method of peri6dically checking the performance of your instrument Proper Care Of Your Detector The following are precautions you should take to protect your instrument from harm insure its long life and avoid nullify ing the warranty Cleaning The loop and rod or probe are waterproof They_can be cleaned with fresh water and a mild cleanser After cleaning ...

Page 13: ... not move into the Bat Check or Battery area or it moves there for only a second and then drops back down your pack is weak Note On models with Eattery Check Meters only the needle should register in the Bat zone d lf your pack is weak you will have one or more weak batteries See the instructions below for testing a single battery L To test the full black battery pack a Set the Power switch to the...

Page 14: ... if you offer to search for a specific item he has lost About digging in lawn areas use a screwdriver of no more than six or eight inches as your tool Limit the size of the hole to a maximum of two inches in diameter cutting a plug of sod which can be easily replaced after you make your find and fill the hole Leaving holes is both unsightly and dangerous Detectors or detector modes designed for lo...

Page 15: ...ON position 2 Hold the loop 6 to 8 in the air set the T A Knob ground tuner fully clockwise right and adjust the tuning knob air tuner for a slight tone from the speaker The tuner must be turned clockwise to increase or reach the tone or counter clockwise to reduce the tone Lower the loop to the ground THE TONE SHOULO GET LOUDER 3 Raise the loop again 6 to 8 Turn the T A knob f ully counter clockw...

Page 16: ...l0ll Pleasant Valley Rd Sweet Home Or 97386 Printed in U S A Code No 621 0112 ...

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