Deluxe
Metal Detector
H672
Instructions for Use
Please read and retain these instructions for future reference
v001: 26/03/21
Note:
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If litter in an area is so heavy that you get false signals, slow your sweep speed and use shorter sweeps.
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Recently buried coins might not respond the same as coins buried for a long period of time because of
oxidation.
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Some nails, nuts, bolts, and other iron objects (such as old bottle caps) oxidize and create a “halo” effect. A
halo effect is caused by a mixture of natural elements in the ground and the oxidation created by different
metals. Because of the metal mixtures, target signals might not be in a “fixed” position. This effect makes
these objects very hard to detect accurately.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your detector is not working as it should, follow the suggestions below to see if you can solve the problem.
Problem
Suggestions
The detector displays false
signals.
You might be sweeping the detector’s search coil too fast or at the wrong angle. Sweep
the search coil more slowly and hold the detector correctly. See
“Testing and Using the
Detector” and “Pinpointing a Target” .
The detector might show a false signal if it detects heavily oxidized metals. Try
pinpointing the target from several different angles (See “pinpointing a Target” ). If the
detector does not display the same signal each time, the target is probably heavily
oxidized metal.
The display does not show
the correct metal type
when the detector finds a
target.
There might be more than one target in the area you are searching.
The target might be a type of metal that the detector does not recognize.
If the target is heavily oxidized, the detector might not display the correct metal type. This
is not a malfunction.