ATTENTION! The Operation Manual contains information on safe operation and proper handling of the instrument. Read the Manual carefully before using the device. Violation or negligence of the recommendations of the Operation Manual may result in damage to the device or harm to the user’s health. Precautions Features and benefits Components of the device...
Features and benefits • With the RGK MD-10 metal detector, you can search for coins, relics, jewelry, and precious metals almost anywhere. This metal detector is versatile and easy to use.
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2. Loosen the lock nut on the top of the rod slightly. Insert the bottom of the rod into the top and tighten the lock nut. 3. Insert the latch on the top of the rod handle into the mounting hole on the control box.
5. Wrap the search coil cable around the rod in a spiral. Insert the search coil cable plug into the control unit connector. 6. Loosen the locking nut on the rod. Extend or shorten the bar so that when you stand with the detector in your hand, the search coil is positioned parallel to the ground at a distance of 1 - 5 cm.
3. Connect the power supply to the battery connector, observing the polarity. Then place the battery in the compartment. 4. Close the cover. To avoid leaks and damage to the device, always remove old or discharged batteries. Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the detector for a week or more.
Working with a metal detector The metal detector RGK MD-10 has two modes of operation: ALL METAL and DISC. ALL METAL is used to find any metal objects. DISC is used to search for specific types of metal.
approximately 1 to 5 cm above the surface. Sweep the search coil from side to side in a small arc. When the detector detects a metal object, it beeps. You can mark the exact spot on the ground where the detector beeps. Then stop the search coil directly over this point.
When searching in soil with a high concentration of mineral salts, the device will beep even without detecting metal objects. In this case, you can lower the sensitivity and increase the distance between the search coil and ground until the false signal disappears. Restart DISC mode if necessary. When searching in trashy ground, it is best to set DISC to 11:00 so that the device can exclude most low-value objects such as nails and small iron objects.
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