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  • Page 2 CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 FEATURES OF YOUR DETECTOR 2. PARTS AND NAMES 3. PREPARATION 3.1 ASSEMBLING THE DETECTOR 3.2 INSTALLING BATTERIES 3.3 LOW BATTERY ALARM 3.4 USING HEADPHONES 4. FUNCTIONS AND INDICATORS 4.1 VIEW METER 4.2 DISC 4.3 SENC 4.4 MODE SWITCH 4.5 TARGET 5.
  • Page 3 1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing our metal Detector. With this powerful and versatile device, you will be able to hunt for coins, relics, jewelry, gold, and silver just about anywhere. The detector is versatile and easy to use. This unit has an auto ground balance used in Disc and All Metal Modes.
  • Page 4 2. PARTS AND NAMES 1. SEALING 8. KNOB 2. ARMREST 9. MAIN ENGINE 3. ARMREST STEM 10. UPPER STEM 4. ADJUSTMENT 11. STENLOCK NUT 5. CONTROL PANEL 12. LOWER STEM 6. HAND COMPARTMENT 13. SEARCH COIL KNOBS 7. CONTROLLER UNIT 14.
  • Page 5 3.PREPARATION 3.1 ASSEMBLING THE DETECTOR You don’t need any special tools to assemble your metal detector. All you need is a small Philips-head screw driver. After unpacking your detector, you may start the following assembling and adjustment: 3.1.1 Rotate the STEM LOCK NUT (11) Clockwise until it loosens. 3.1.2 Slide the UPPER STEM (12) towards the SEARCH COIL (14) as indicated by an arrow until you can see a micro-plug metal connector.
  • Page 6 3.1.6 Adjust the LOWER STEM (12) so that when you stand upright with the detector in your hand, the SEARCH COIL (14) is level and about 1/2 to 2 inches above the ground with your arm relaxed at your side. 3.1.7 Tighten the STEM LOCK NUT (8) in the reverse direction (counterclockwise) to lock it in place.
  • Page 7 3.2.3 Insert the 6 new batteries into the BATTERY COMPARTMENT. Pay attention to the polarity symbols (+ and -) which are marked on the connection terminals of the detector and the batteries. The polarities of the battery must be matched with the polarities of the terminals.
  • Page 8 Note: The detector’s internal speaker will be disconnected when you connect a pair of headphones. 4. FUNCTIONS AND INDICATORS 4.1 VIEW METER The pointer will swing to the right when the unit has made a detection. 4.2 DISC You can rotate the control from low to high in order to eliminate certain metals. 4.3 SENC When you have the sensitivity on high, the sensitivity is gradually increased.
  • Page 9 5. OPERATION Your detector has 3 operation modes: ALL, DISC, and TARGET. These are all motion modes. You will have to move the search coil to find your target. 5.1 ALL. This mode is used in general searching. In this mode, the unit will respond to all kinds of metal.
  • Page 10 Overlap your sweeps approximately 50%. Search in a methodical manner sweeping in a tight semicircle. Pay close attention to where you’re going and where you’ve been. 5.5 METAL DETECTOR OPERATORS ETHICS. Below are few basic rules you should follow while using your metal detector. Always get permission to hunt on private property ●...
  • Page 11 - if you hit or scrub the search coil on the ground, you’ll eventually wear off the bottom. Coil replacements are expensive. Instead, invest in an inexpensive coil cover (these are called a skid plate). - put a cover over the control housing if you’re hunting in the rain, fog or dust. - keep the detector dry and clean.

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