Assembly; Easy Assembly - Bounty Hunter Pioneer 202 Owner's Manual

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ASSEMBLY

Adjusting the Arm Rest
The arm rest may be moved
forward
or
backwards
removing the single screw and
nut, and then repositioning the
2-piece arm rest.
Users with
shorter arms may find the arm
rest more comfortable in the
forward position.
In order to
move the arm rest backwards,
the
plastic
plug
must
removed from the aluminum
tube.
Arm Rest Strap (not included)
Some users prefer to use a strap
when swinging the detector
vigorously, in order to hold the
detector secure against the arm.
The strap may be purchased as
an optional accessory.
The detector can also be used
without the strap with no
compromise to detector balance
and
stability
under
most
conditions.
4
by
be
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
Detector chatters
• Using detector
or beeps erratically
indoors
• Using detector near • Move away
power lines
• Using 2 detectors in • Keep 2 detectors
close proximity
• Highly oxidized
buried object
• Environmental
electromagnetic
interference
Constant low tone
• Discharged batteries • Replace batteries
or constant repeating • Wrong type of
tones
batteries
LCD does not lock
• Multiple targets
on to one target ID
present
or detector emits
• Highly oxidized
multiple tones
target
• Sensitivity set
too high
No power, no
• Dead batteries
sounds
• Poor battery
contact
• Cord not connected
securely
• Not moving
Searchcoil
SOLUTION
• Use detector
outdoors only
from power lines
at least 30' apart
• Only dig up
repeatable
signals
• Reduce sensitivity
until erratic
signals cease
• Use only 9V
alkaline batteries
• Move coil slowly
at different angles
• Reduce sensitivity
• Replace batteries
• Check connections
• Sweep searchcoil
from side-to-side
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