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THE DETEKNIX PROMISE Your new Quest detector isn’t just simple to use,it’s also performs great. And so do the Deteknix brand Xpointer and “D by deteknix” accessories we’ve designed for it. The Xpointer and other accessoires work together to bring better treasure hunting experience for you.
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WELCOME Thank you for choosing Quest, the all terrain metal detector. No matter if you are going to search for historic relics in the forest, or jewelry on the beach, Quest will be your best choice under any weather condition. It features wireless audio transfer function and built-in Li battery power supply to bring...
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1601.101.001 Console Upper Case 1601.101.016 Coil Joint Nut And 1601.101.002 Console Back Case Washer 1601.101.017 9x11 TurboD Coil for 1601.101.003 O Ring Quest Pro 1601.101.018 9x11 Coil Cover 1601.101.004 Screen Shield 1601.101.019 Upper Rod 1601.101.005 LCD Module 1601.101.020 Armrest 1601.101.006 Li-Po Battery 1601.101.021...
SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICIAN DATA TECHNICIAN DATA WORKING METHOD 13kHz VLF (Very Low Frequency) Induction Balance Built-in USB 11x9” open Rechargeable face TurboD STRUCTURE Fast Release Cam-lock 2 Sections Straight Rods Li-Po Battery coil Extendable From 80CM(2’8”) to 130CM(4’4”) BATTERY TYPE Built-in 2000mAh Li-Po Battery Physical Wireless DETECTION COIL...
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ASSEMBLE ADJUST HANDLE POSITION ADJUST COIL ANGLE Insert the threaded Use a phillips screwdriver to bolt through the hole loosen the three screws of the of lower stem and handle until it start to slide. search coil. Tighten Adjust the handle forward or the search coil and backward until your arm fits wing nut.
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CONTROLER Physical Buttons The built-in mini size speaker’s volume(A) and headphones volume can be adjusted by • press the volume control buttons(D,E). one click per level. keep pressing to change the level. the gauge on screen will change also with each press. To turn on wireless headphones, press button(B) on the quest once to turn on, press •...
AIR TESTING Object I.D. Readout Let’s Warm Up Iron, hot rock 10~20 Cigarett foil wrap 45~50 Air testing is a good way to become familiar with the detector by testing a range of metal objects. This exercise is a simple lesson on how the detector tells metal objects. US Nickel (5 cent coin) typically 58 Gather a collection of different metal objects, e.g.
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START UP Swing Smart To hold the detector, place your arm through the armrest and strap. Grasp the handle of the detector and rest your forearm in the armrest. Your elbow should sit just above the top of the armrest. Lightly tighten the velcro strap and secure it around your arm.
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PROGRAMMING Core Technicians You Need to Know Gain or so called sensitivity, adjustable from 1 to 99, is often simplistically described as the setting which adjusts the device’s power level. As its name indicates, it actually determines the device’s sensitivity level. It reacts after receiving a signal via the receiver coil.
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PROGRAMMING Ground Balancing All soils contain minerals. Signals from ground minerals are often tens or hundreds of times as strong as the signal from a buried metal object. The magnetism of iron minerals, found in nearly all soils, causes one type of interfering signal. Dissolved mineral salts, found in some soils, are electrically conductive, causing another type of interfering signal.
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PROGRAMMING Recommendation Programs Field Gain Threshold ID Filter Ground Tone Mode Phase Relic Hunting DISC Coin Hunting DISC Gold ALL METAL Prospecting Dry Beach DISC Wet Beach —3 DISC...
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RECOVERING Pinpointing & Depth Reading Digging 1. A Diamond Digger(1503.101,102) or Sparta Spade(1601.101) are 1. When the detector detects a buried good tools for recovering targets. Using our sharp tools, cut a neat target, continue sweeping the search portion of grass or soil and place it on a plastic sheet. This prevents coil over the target in a narrowing side- the material being scattered around and allows the hole to be refilled to-side motion.
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RECHARGING • The Quest is charged through a magnetic type USB charging cable. You just need take the charge head close to the recharge position. The magnet will pull them together automatically. The control box is powered by lithium polymer (Li-Po)batteries. These miniature, high-capacity batteries can be recharged quickly.
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BATTERY Your QUEST is designed to perform well in a wide range of ambient temperatures, with 62° to 72° F (16° to 22° C) as the ideal comfort zone. It’s especially important to avoid exposing your device to ambient temperatures higher than 95° F (35° C), which can permanently damage battery capacity. That is, your battery won’t power your device as long on a given charge.
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PRECAUTION Detecting Activity Regulation Ensure you are informed of current legislation relating to discovery of treasure in order to abide by the law. • Declare any fortuitous archaeological discoveries to the local authorities (town hall) of the discovery site within •...
TROUBLESHOOTING CAUSES SOLUTIONS CAUSES SOLUTIONS Sensitivity is too high Set it lower No audio from laudspeaker Confirm the wireless function is not activated. You are in a zone with a lot of Lower the sensitivity change Wireless Headphone do not Make sure the wireless function interference (high-voltage frequency/ frequency shift or...
Proof of Purchase is required to make a claim under this warranty. Liability under this Warranty is limited to replacing or repairing, at our option, the metal detector returned, shipping cost pre- paid to Deteknix Products. Shipping cost to Deteknix Products is the responsibility of the consumer.
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Deteknix Inc 1211 Center Court Dr. Ste 103 Covina, CA U.S.A. 91724 Tel: +1 (626) 559 7742 info@deteknix.com www.deteknix.com...
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