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The World Leader in Metal Sensing Technology
From our origins in 1985, Minelab have specialised in advanced electronic
technologies. Our competitive advantage was created almost immediately with a
highly competent and innovative Research and Development team, inspired by the
genius of Mr Bruce Candy.
This commitment to innovation has enabled us to successfully market feature
packed Consumer coin and treasure detectors enjoyed by hobbyists worldwide
as well as high quality gold detectors used by both professionals and amateurs.
Minelab's advanced technology is also incorporated in detection equipment
designed for military and humanitarian de-mining projects throughout the world.
Today Minelab has manufacturing, distribution and customer service operations
in Australia, Europe and the United States, and is an ISO 9001 Quality Endorsed
Company. ISO 9001 is a worldwide quality standard certification that ensures the
highest level of product quality for our customers.
Working for a Cleaner,
Greener Future
For Consumers within the European
Union: Do not dispose of this equipment
in general household waste.
The crossed wheeled bin symbol on this
equipment indicates this unit should
not be disposed of in general household
waste, but recycled in compliance
with local government regulations and
environmental requirements.
Please dispose of this equipment via a
recycling service or centre, or by returning
the unit to the respective Minelab outlet
as appropriate for your unit. This will enable
the equipment to be disposed of in an
environmentally safe manner.
Disposal of unwanted electronic
equipment in land filled waste may
contribute to adverse long term
environmental effect due to the
leaching of contaminating and toxic
substances contained within some
electronic equipment.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH
PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Disclaimer:
The Minelab metal detector discussed
in this instruction manual has been
expressly designed and manufactured as
a quality hobbyist metal detector and is
recommended for use in coin, treasure and
general metal detection in nonhazardous
environments. This metal detector has not
been designed for use as a mine detector
or as a live munitions detection tool.
©
2008 Minelab Electronics Pty Ltd
This document contains proprietary
information which is protected by
copyright. Apart from any use as
permitted under the Copyright Act
1968, no part may be reproduced by
any process without written permission
from Minelab Electronics Pty Ltd, 118
Hayward Avenue, Torrensville, SA 5031,
Australia.
WARNING. This document contains
Minelab Electronics Pty Ltd rights,
technical data or restricted rights
data, or both. Patents and trademarks
apply. Safari, Serious Detecting and
Minelab are all trademarks of Minelab
Electronics Pty Ltd.
Please note:
Since there may be a variety of options
available for this detector, equipment
may vary according to the Model or
items ordered with your detector. Certain
descriptions and illustrations may also
differ (in this manual) from the exact Model
that you purchased. In addition, Minelab
reserves the right to respond to ongoing
technical progress by introducing changes
in design, equipment and technical
features at any time.
Item Number: 4901 - 0070
Revision: 1.1

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