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Thank you for choosing the Vibra‐Tector 720 Mini Metal Detector made by Treasure Products, Inc.
The Vibra‐Tector 720 Mini Metal Detector is a state‐of‐the‐art handheld detector that communicates
through vibration, incorporates Pulse Induction (PI) technology and is waterproof to a depth of 30 feet.
The Vibra‐Tector 720 is fully automatic. The self‐calibrating microprocessor‐controlled circuitry requires
no adjustments. The modern electronics and simple to use design allow easy detecting in any
environment including grass, mud, dirt, sand, black sand, or even in fresh or salt water.
Designed and Manufactured in the USA by Treasure Products, Inc.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Operation: The Vibra‐Tector 720 communicates through pulses of vibration. The pulse stream is a series
of vibrations that increase in quantity the closer the search coil is to the target. The quantity of pulses in
the pulse stream is proportional to the targets size and distance. The bigger the size of the target, or the
closer the search coil is to the target, the higher the pulse count.
Continuous search coil motion is required for the detector to recognize a targets presence. With the
search coil on or near the surface being scanned, you can scan from side to side or back and forth across
the target. As with any new detector you should practice with known targets to develop your technique.
Battery: Use standard 9v battery. To install the battery, rotate the rear knob counter‐clockwise a few
turns and remove the compression seal. Connect the battery to the battery clip. Insert the battery into
the detector clip side first.
Turn on: There is an internal switch in the battery compartment that is actuated when the battery is
installed and the compression seal is pushed completely in. Two short pulses of vibration indicate the
unit is "on." Hand tighten the knob turning clockwise to secure in place to assure a watertight seal.
Vibra‐Tector 720
Mini Metal Detector
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