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Carry Bag ......
$ 29.95
Rugged double-stitched construction
CBAG2
Pouch & Digger Combo ......
$ 24.95
Pouch with 2 large pockets & 9" heavy duty digging tool. TPKIT-W
Pin Pointer ......
$ 69.95
Pinpoints the exact location of buried metal objects. Audio signal indicator
and vibrator. Runs on 1 – 9-Volt Battery. PIN POINTER-W
Sand Scoop......
$ 24.99
Large scoop with filtering holes. Made of strong plastic. SAND SCOOPBH
9" Heavy-Duty Digging Tool......
Metal blade with comfortable plastic handle and depth gauge TROWEL-2
Digging Tool ......
$ 7.95
Light and practical wide blade digging tool. TROWEL-W
Replacement/Accessory Search Coils
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10" Magnum Accessory Coil – 10COIL
$ 69.95
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8" Standard Coil (replacement) - 8COIL
$ 49.95
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$ 39.95
4" Gold Nugget Accessory Coil – 4COIL
Coil Covers
Protect your coil from abrasion and damage.
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$ 19.99
10" Accessory Coil Cover - 10COVER
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$ 19.99
8" Standard Coil Cover - 8COVER-N
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$ 14.99
4" Accessory Coil Cover - 4COVER
Bounty Hunter Apron......
$ 5.95
Natural canvas with 2 large pockets. APRN-BH
Bounty Hunter T-Shirt ......
$ 19.99
100% cotton with Bounty Hunter
®
Logo. Sizes – LG, XL & XXL
Bounty Hunter Baseball Cap ......
®
One size fits all, with Bounty Hunter
logo.
Gold
Prospecting Kits
$ 29.99
$ 59.99
FOR COMPLETE DETAILS VISIT WWW.DETECTING.COM • 1-800-413-4131
MQD2
$ 10.95
$ 14.95
$ 109.99
Your Quick Draw II Metal Detector incorporates patented microprocessor-
controlled technology. The Quick Draw II is a motion detector; movement over
an object is required in order for the machine to detect the object and emit a
tone. Alternatively, you can sweep a metal object over a motionless search coil.
THIS METAL DETECTOR HAS TWO TYPES OF OPERATING MODES:
1. ALL METAL DETECTION
All metals will be detected.
2. DISCRIMINATE, NOTCH, and AUTO NOTCH modes
In any of these three detection modes, the detector will emit different
tones, depending upon the type of metal present. The characteristics are
adjustable. Depending on the detector control settings, some metals will
also be eliminated from detection.
DISCRIMINATE:
NOTCH:
AUTO NOTCH:
CAUTION:
• Do not test the detector by placing coins or metal objects on the floor.
Most floors contain metal, which will cause interference.
• Use 9-VOLT ALKALINE batteries only.
• Operating Frequency: 6.5 kHz
DO NOT USE INDOORS. LIGHTS AND HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES EMIT
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE DETECTOR'S
080310
OWNER'S MANUAL
Eliminates iron and trash items with the use of the
DISC/NOTCH knob.
Provides an adjustable rejection "window" to eliminate undesirable
metals from detection. Move the rejection "window" with the
DISC/NOTCH knob.
Provides a pre-set rejection "window", automatically eliminating
most pull-tabs and trash items from detection.
OPERATION

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  • Page 1 Logo. Sizes – LG, XL & XXL DISCRIMINATE: Bounty Hunter Baseball Cap ..$ 14.95 Eliminates iron and trash items with the use of the ® One size fits all, with Bounty Hunter logo. DISC/NOTCH knob. NOTCH: Gold Provides an adjustable rejection "window" to eliminate undesirable Prospecting Kits metals from detection.
  • Page 2: Product View And Features

    These items are Published by First Texas Products, L.L.C. generally constructed of aluminum, Bounty Hunter® and Pioneer® are registered trademarks of First Texas Products, L.L.C. iron, or steel. We have therefore incorporated www.detecting.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS Your Quick Draw II Metal Detector is an example of superior design and ASSEMBLY ......... . .4 craftsmanship.
  • Page 4: Assembly

    TROUBLESHOOTING EASY ASSEMBLY Assembling your Quick Draw II Metal Knurled Bolt TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Detector is easy and requires no tools. Knob Just follow these steps: SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Using the supplied bolt and knurled knob, attach the search coil to the Detector chatters •...
  • Page 5: Installing Batteries

    METAL DETECTING APPLICATIONS BATTERIES COINSHOOTING: IMPORTANT: Always use ALKALINE batteries for optimal performance. The most popular metal detecting application. When coinshooting, you Always remove the batteries for prolonged storage. want to discriminate out pull tabs, screw caps, and iron objects. Beware that highly oxidized steel may also be detected.
  • Page 6: Demonstration

    Quick Draw II DEMONSTRATION IN THE FIELD TECHNIQUES Here is a quick way to demonstrate the basic features of your Quick Draw II. After selecting your operating mode, objects. These signals are easily swing the search coil gently side-to- recognized by their often broken or I.
  • Page 7: Basic Operation

    IN THE FIELD TECHNIQUES BASIC OPERATION TURNING ON YOUR DETECTOR PINPOINTING COIL MOVEMENT Turn the left knob (SENSITIVITY) to the right. As the knob clicks to the "On" position, the detector sounds three beeps, the LCD arrows appear Accurate pinpointing takes practice When swinging the coil, be momentarily, and the unit pre-sets to the DISC/ALL METAL mode of operation.
  • Page 8: Reading The Display

    LCD TARGET DISPLAY AUDIO TARGET ID READING THE DISPLAY IRON/FOIL: All sizes of iron and Depending on the operating mode PULL TABS: aluminum objects will register on the The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) shows and Disc/Notch control setting, the Pull tabs are the most bothersome far-left side of the scale.
  • Page 9: Low Battery Indicator

    MODES OF OPERATION BATTERY & DEPTH INDICATORS The LOW BATT indicator will flash as suspected target and pause briefly at the metallic spectrum, but still detect AUTO NOTCH MODE the unit is powered on. If the indicator the end of each sweep to read your items to the left of the scale, as comes on and stays on, replace the display.
  • Page 10: Sensitivity Adjustment

    SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT MODES OF OPERATION ALL METAL MODE: clockwise, you will progressively “discriminate out,” or eliminate P R E S S F O R T A R G E T M O D E from detection, different types of metals. Refer to the illustration below as a reference for the levels required to discriminate out different objects.

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