Battery Replacement - Fisher M-Scope COIN STRIKE Operating Manual

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BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Two 9-volt transistor batteries are located in separate compartments
on the underside of the control housing. When you first turn on your
detector you will see your battery level. It flashes for 3 seconds. A
reading of 9V means you have maximum battery life. A reading
of 6V indicates that you have approximately 11/2 to 1 hour left
of battery life.
CHANGING YOUR BATTERIES:
1. Remove the control housing from the handle
grip by holding the grip in one hand and sliding the
control housing toward you.
2. Remove the battery doors by gently
lifting the two tabs at the end of the control
housing.
3. Remove the batteries by pulling on the nylon
straps attached to the bottom of the battery
compartments.
4. Install fresh alkaline batteries and reinstall
the battery covers. Make sure the batteries are
positioned properly as indicated by the "+" polarity
markings inside the battery compartments.
If either or both of the batteries are installed
incorrectly, the Coin Strike will simply not turn on. The
detector will not be damaged.
Remember your search coil must be connected to
the control housing for power to be turned on.
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