Setting Up - Fisher M-Scope COIN STRIKE Operating Manual

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SETTING UP

Your Fisher Coin Strike is built to last for years. However, it's a
sophisticated electronic instrument containing state-of-the-art
components. Handle it carefully, care for it regularly, and it will
give you years of dependable service. The Coin Strike requires
little assembly.
Touch pads
Padded
Arm rest
1. Unpack your Coin Strike carefully and save the
carton: it may come in handy if you ever have to
return the instrument for service.
2. Slip the lower stem into the center stem section.
3. Adjust the stem length and coil angle so that the
search coil rests flat on the ground about 6 to 12
inches in front of and slightly to the right of your right
foot (to the left of your left foot for left handers). Your
arm should be straight and relaxed, the grip held
loosely (see drawing on next page). The stem length
is adjusted by loosening the lower lock nut and
allowing the spring clip to snap into one of the
Control
housing
Foam
hand grip
Center
stem section
Search
coil cable
Upper
lock nut
Upper stem
8" Spider Coil
Lower
Nylon wing nut
lock nut
(with replaceable
Duro-Neoprene
bushings)
Adjustable,
fiberglass
filled, nylon
lower stem
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