Kellyco Excalibur II User Manaul page 7

Metal detector
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Assembly
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Attaching the Lower Shaft to the Coil:
The short lower shaft is most commonly used for
underwater detecting, while the long lower shaft is
mostly used for land detecting. Both the long and short
lower shafts are attached in the same way.
1 Plug the two rubber washers into the holes on either
side of the lower shaft.
2 Ensure that the spring loaded pin of the lower shaft is
pointing downwards to the left. Slide the lower shaft
into the bracket on top of the coil.
3 Insert the long bolt through the lower shaft and
the bracket on top of the coil. Fasten with the nut
provided, being careful not to damage the thread
of the nut by over-tightening. This may need to be
loosened to adjust the coil to a comfortable detecting
angle.
The coil cable is directly wired into the coil and is not
removable. Any attempt to disconnect this cable will
void your warranty.
If the coil becomes loose over time, the rubber washers
may need to be replaced.
loaded pin
long bolt
spring
Winding the Coil Cable:
Wind the coil cable around the lower shaft enough
times to take up the slack (try sitting down and
rotating the shaft on your knee). Leave enough slack
at the bottom of the cable near the coil to allow the
angle of the coil to be adjusted while detecting.
Attaching the Upper Shaft to the Lower Shaft:
1 Rotate the twistlock of the upper shaft counter-
clockwise to ensure that it is loosened.
2 Compress the spring loaded pin of the lower shaft.
Slide the lower shaft into the upper shaft until the
pin reaches an adjustment hole. The pin will spring
out and clip into place.
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