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Summary of Contents for Adventis 2

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Page 2: ...e Batteries Battery Life Battery Low Alert 7 Controls 9 Start I 0 Sensitivity 9 Discrimination 10 FREQ SHIFT 12 Ground 14 Detecting Techniques 15 Care Instructions 16 Trouble Shooting Problems 18 Advi...

Page 3: ...nted targets The development of the ADVENTIS the ADVENTIS 2 has led to the inclusion of a new circuit board with specially optimised specifications 9 faster target detection through the use of new mor...

Page 4: ...ns we have given full attention to the most sensitive parts ADVENTIS 2 is been developed and manufactured with quality components and material thus ensuring your XP detector a maximum useful life 9 Co...

Page 5: ...l telescopic stem includes a fibreglass impregnated lower stem 2 Robust waterproof search coil Diam 9 22 5 cm provided with coil cover 3 ABS electronics box 4 Specific XP connector Waterproof 5 Hipmou...

Page 6: ...The electronic box of your detector can be positioned in 2 different ways Option 1 Under the armrest To fix it insert the 2 wings of the armrest in the slides of the electronic control unit as indicat...

Page 7: ...d screw it L Removal of control box To remove the control box from the armrest proceed as indicated below Put your hands around the control box and press slightly with your thumbs on the side of the a...

Page 8: ...prolonged use remove the alkaline batteries from the detector BATTERY________________________________________ To power your detector you can use rechargeable battery The insertion of the rechargeable...

Page 9: ...with headphones BATTERY LOW ALERT ______________________ When the battery voltage is too low to power your detector the detection beep of a metallic target radically changes tonality it becomes higher...

Page 10: ...ed with false signals Please note that this new detector has a more advanced SENSITIVITY setting compared to previous ADVENTIS model enabling you to make gradual adjustments to help alleviate false si...

Page 11: ...AM mode more powerful will help you locate them 2ND option The DISC switch is on the D1 position grey area the discrimination control allows the user to go progressively from the all metal mode potent...

Page 12: ...of the ferrous targets will be silent or might produce a choppy sound short pops or clicks which can be easily recognized NOTE Experienced detectorists must forget their concerns over the discriminati...

Page 13: ...XP wireless headphones it is better to use FREQ SHIFT 9 on the middle setting DETECT Freq1 WS1 OFF position The wireless headphone output will be switched off and therefore not use up power The detec...

Page 14: ...req 2 WS1 CH1 position on your partner s device even if they are not using a wireless headset If you are working WITH A PARTNER with the XP wireless headphones you can use FREQ SHIFT 9 on a low settin...

Page 15: ...e of ground You only need to move a magnetic stone in front of the search coil turning slowly the GROUND control from left to right so as to obtain a total rejection of the stone If the mineralization...

Page 16: ...nt a target use quick crossed sweeps with the coil over the target taking note of where the strongest audio signal is received The exact location of the target is under the centre line of the search c...

Page 17: ...cable but the connector It is important to leave enough slack at the bottom of the cable near the coil to allow for adjusting the coil angle without placing strain on the coil It is important not to r...

Page 18: ...ing to these precautions will lead to long term damage of the cable and void the warranty due to user negligence In the event of nonprolonged use remove the alkaline batteries from the detector Do not...

Page 19: ...gnals without reasons The sensitivity is too high Lower it The search coil connector is badly locked to the control box Lock it without forcing Your headphone cable is defective Change the headphones...

Page 20: ...ut and abide by the laws in force of the country or the state before searching It is of your responsibility to know them and to abide by them x Always ask the permission of the land owners where you w...

Page 21: ...cm provided with coil cover Cable length 2 35 m WIRELESS TRANSMISSION Wireless Headphone transmitter CH1 CH2 include SHAFT Full telescopic stem provided with fibreglass lower stem This telescopic ste...

Page 22: ...s x 6 35 jack adaptator x Foldable in 3 parts x Optional protection box 11 Elliptical Search coil 5 x 10 11 24cm provided with coil cover Search coil DD High Energy 11 27 cm provided with coil cover S...

Page 23: ...rechargeable Lithium battery 7g 9 battery life 50 hours 9 Fast Lithium charger full charge in 2 hours 9 Charge monitoring system and full charge LED 9 Adjustable Memorizable volume WS2 specifications...

Page 24: ...water ingress x Breakage of cables or wires Spare parts are not cover by the 5 years warranty x Parts that are subject to normal wear and tear like coil cover coil bolts fittings cases etc These part...

Page 25: ...489 3 V EN300220 2 V2 1 2 and EN300330 Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the European Union and Other Countries Regions with Separate Collection Systems This symbol on the produ...

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