exiting from the cable connection of the search coil, so to allow possibility for safe change the angle
between the search coil and the lower connecting rod; fixation above and below the handle to ensure
advance of the cable around the handle, so that it does not interfere when the user grip the metal
detector for the handle, and also to immobilize the cable against the connector of the cable and
connector COIL.
The unsecured heavy cable above and below the handle, causes movement of the connector of the
cable against connector COIL, and this creates slack in their contact leads, which creates false
signals.
Therefore, to avoid such problems, is mandatory, whenever, the cable to be wound and fixed exactly
as described here. Any user who ignore this advice, inevitably dooms the metal detector BLISSTOOL
LTC64X of damage and faces with false signals caused by the failure of the herein described
recommendations.
Fig.3 / Correct folding and securing of the cable of the search coil of BLISSTOOL LTC64X
Description of the designated positions of Fig.3:
1
- Secured advance of the cable at the base of the lower connecting rod, just above the
nozzle;
2
- Fixed cable, with velcro type tape, at the base of the lower connecting rod;
3
- Correct: tight spiral wound cable;
4
- Incorrect: loosely spiral wound cable;
5
- Fixed cable, with velcro type tape, over the handle;
6
- Secured advance of the cable around the handle;
7
- Fixed cable, with velcro type tape, under the handle.
The disassembling of the metal detector is carried in a reversed order.
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