To achieve the most accurate identification of a tiny object, the centre of the search coil
should move exactly over the buried object. To do this, use the Pinpoint function, start by
moving the search coil 40 – 50 cm away from the location where the object was first identified.
Lift the coil slightly and then pull the trigger, then move the coil back to the area where the
object was detected and try pinpointing its exact location with the strongest signal.
After determining where the object is buried, release the trigger and, while remembering
where the middle of the signal is, swing the search coil so that its middle moves over the object,
in quick, short movements of between 40 – 50 cm. This will confirm that the detected signal is in
the middle of the search coil – and not at its edge – which could cause false identification.
It is recommended to use headphones with this detector, as they will help in shielding
external noise. This will allow you to listen more closely to detector’s weakest signals,
increasing the technical capabilities, especially in All metal modes, where the sounds are more
subtle. When searching for the deepest objects, headphones should be an essential part of your
equipment.
The detector must be turned off before exchanging the search coil or batteries.
The device must not be stored with depleted regular or rechargeable batteries installed.
When the device is to be stored for more then a month, the cells must be removed
regardless of their change status.
The detector must not be subjected to high temperatures – leaving the detector on a hot
day in a car may damage it.
Do not store the detector in an unheated room during the winter. The best place to
store the detector is in a dry room, at room temperature.
The search coil is waterproof to a depth of 1m, the detector electronics are not
waterproof.
Cleaning the detector must be done using only water with soap on a damp sponge.
Do not use any solvents or petroleum products
. Regularly clean the stems and
clamps.
If you use wired headphones – remove the plug from the headphone socket at the end
of each search as transporting a detector with the plug plugged in increases the risk of
damaging the socket.
In difficult weather conditions it is advised to use a cover for the control panel and the
battery compartment.
Correct maintenance of the detector will increase its reliability and longevity.
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