2.2.
Safe use of the unit
a)
Repairs and maintenance should be carried out by qualified personnel using
only original spare parts. This will ensure the safety of use.
b)
To ensure the designed operational integrity of the unit, do not remove
factory-installed covers or loosen screws.
c)
Keep these instructions for use for future reference. If the unit is to be passed
on to a third party, the operating instructions must also be handed over
together with the unit.
d)
The unit is not a toy. Children should be watched to ensure that they do not
play with the unit.
e)
Do not tamper with the unit to alter its performance or design.
f)
Keep the unit away from sources of fire and heat.
g)
Batteries that are not rechargeable should not be charged.
h)
Do not mix different types of batteries, or old and used batteries.
i)
Install batteries according to the polarity direction indicated on the device and
battery symbols.
j)
Remove used batteries from the device and dispose of them safely in
accordance with the law.
k)
Do not subject the unit to strong shocks.
l)
For safety reasons, remove the batteries when the unit is not in use.
m)
Please note that the devices are exposed to electromagnetic interference
which may affect their use.
n)
Do not mix old and new batteries or different battery types!
o)
If the detector is not going to be used for a week or more, remove the
batteries! Chemical substances may leak from the batteries and destroy
electronic components.
p)
Use only new batteries of the required size!
3.
Rules of use
The metal detector is a unit intended to support the process of searching for coins,
jewelery, gold, silver etc. other metallic items with magnetic or non-magnetic
properties.
The user is responsible for any damage resulting from misuse.
3.1.
Description