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BeachHunter 300 Table of Contents
BeachHunter 300

Table of Contents

Assembly................................................................................................2
Assembly Instructions ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Proper Care ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
Batteries .................................................................................................4
Standard Battery Holder ................................................................................................................................. 4
Using the Standard Battery Holder ................................................................................................................. 4
Quick Start ............................................................................................. 5
Quick Start Instructions .................................................................................................................................. 5
Controls .................................................................................................6
Threshold ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
Sensitivity ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
Ground ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
Toggle Switch ................................................................................................................................................. 8
L.E.D. Display ......................................................................................9
What the lights mean ...................................................................................................................................... 9
Red .................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Yellow ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Green ............................................................................................................................................................... 9
Searching .............................................................................................. 10
Operator Techniques ..................................................................................................................................... 10
When you get a Beep! ................................................................................................................................... 10
Responsible Detecting .................................................................................................................................. 11
Owner Information ...............................................................................12
Service .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Warranty ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
Warranty Transfer ........................................................................................................................................ 14
Warranty UK ................................................................................................................................................ 15
Warranty Transfer UK .................................................................................................................................. 16
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Summary of Contents for White's BeachHunter 300

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    BeachHunter 300 Table of Contents BeachHunter 300 Table of Contents Assembly....................2 Assembly Instructions ............................. 3 Proper Care ..............................3 Batteries ....................4 Standard Battery Holder ..........................4 Using the Standard Battery Holder ......................... 4 Quick Start ..................... 5 Quick Start Instructions ..........................5 Controls ....................6...
  • Page 2: Assembly

    Ch1 BeachHunter 300 Assembly Assembly WASHERS BETWEEN LOOP EACH LOOP EAR & CLEVIS CABLE RETAINERS CAMLOCKS CLEVIS LOWER CENTER ROD “S” ROD ELBOW SECTION STRAP LOOP CABLE ELBOW CUP FOAM PADS INSIDE ELBOW HEADPHONE LED TARGET INDICATORS CONTROL BOX BATTERY...
  • Page 3: Assembly Instructions

    3. Fit the rubber washers between clevis/lower Proper Care rod and searchcoil ears. Use only non-metallic 1. Cleaning - The BeachHunter 300 is waterproof washers, fiber bolt, and thumbnut, to secure loop and can be cleaned with water & mild soap.
  • Page 4: Batteries

    SENSITIVITY control is available for the BeachHunter 300 Whiteʼs nicad is turned to BATT CHK The beep over metal tar- #802-5211, and charger #509-0022 are recom- gets will be reduced in volume when low batteries mended.
  • Page 5: Quick Start

    DECREASES on the downstroke, turn the Ground control knob to the RIGHT. When you hear no change in the hum when pumping the searchcoil, the BeachHunter 300 is “GROUND BALANCED” for the area you are searching. Set the toggle to center, DISC position.
  • Page 6: Controls

    Although some performance may be compromised, respectable results can still be achieved. Turn the Threshold fully counterclockwise OFF when not using the BeachHunter 300 (For pro- longed periods of storage of two weeks or more, PRESET remove the battery holder from the instrument.)
  • Page 7: Tips On Ground "Balancing

    Ch4 BeachHunter 300 Controls Ground The Ground control adjusts the level of rejection against ground mineralization. When set properly the detector will ignore most common ground in- cluding salt. Fine tuning the GROUND control for the area will improve performance particularly when the All Metal mode is used.
  • Page 8: Toggle Switch

    Ch4 BeachHunter 300 Controls ALL METAL This position responds to all types of metals with the same tone “beep”. All Metal may detect deeper in some areas when compared to the DISC mode. Pinpointing is best completed in the All Metal mode.
  • Page 9: L.e.d. Display

    Ch5 BeachHunter 300 LED Display L.E.D. Display What the lights mean The high intensity L.E.D. display indicates the possible category or type of metal currently being detected. It is normal for the display to show and hold a random indication during use, as well as indicating targets while searching in the All Metal mode.
  • Page 10: Searching

    Ch6 BeachHunter 300 Searching Searching Operator Techniques When you get a Beep! To get experience with the sound of metal objects in Pinpoint exactly where to dig by placing the TOG- the ground, place a large nail, and/or a steel bottle GLE in the All Metal position and “X-ing”...
  • Page 11: Responsible Detecting

    Ch6 BeachHunter 300 Searching Responsible Detecting Care must be taken to use the appropriate digging tool for the terrain, and not to leave unsightly exca- vations or holes on other peoples property. There are hundreds of digging tools designed to minimize the impact removal of small items has on the grass and vegetation.
  • Page 12: Owner Information

    Ch7 BeachHunter 300 Information Information Service Whiteʼs reputation has been built on quality products backed by quality service. Our Factory Authorized Service Centers are factory trained and equipped. They offer the same quality service as the factory. Ser- vice before and after the sale is the cornerstone of our customer relations.
  • Page 13: Warranty

    If within two years (24 months) from the original Duration of any implied warranty (e.g., merchant- date of purchase, your White's detector fails due to ability and fitness for a particular purpose) shall defects in either material or workmanship, White's not be longer than the stated warranty.
  • Page 14: Warranty Transfer

    Ch7 BeachHunter 300 Information Warranty Transfer If for any reason you should sell your BeachHunter 300 prior to the date the warranty ex- pires, the remaining warranty is transferable. Simply fill out the following information, seal it in a stamped envelope, and send it to White's Electronics, 1011 Pleasant Valley Road, Sweet Home, Oregon 97386.
  • Page 15: Warranty Uk

    Please quote this number on any correspondence regarding your detector. White's Electronics has always been concerned with the absolute quality of their mineral/metal detectors. Service after the sales is of extreme importance to us and we always do our utmost to ensure that customers are satisfied with our units. If your unit should require servicing or repair, simply return it to us at the factory in Inverness and we shall carry out the necessary work for you.
  • Page 16: Warranty Transfer Uk

    Ch7 BeachHunter 300 Information UK Warranty Transfer If for any reason you should sell your White's detector prior to the date the warranty ex- pires, the remaining warranty may be transferable. Simply fill out the following information, and send it to White's Electronics, (UK) Ltd., 35 Harbour Road, Inverness, Scotland, IV1 1UA.

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