Caring For Your Instrument - Whites TM 808 Instruction Manual

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Caring For Your Instrument

1) Water can damage your instrument. The TM 808 is not water proof, only
water resistant. This instrument must be protected from showers, heavy rain, or
submersion in water.
2) Clean the control box and antennas with a damp cotton cloth. Automotive
or furniture wax can be used to polish this instrument if so desired however,
use only cotton cloths. The instrument should be cleaned after heavy use on or
around a saltwater beach. The warranty does not cover cosmetic imperfections
due to wear, or exposure to sun and salt air.
3) Heat and cold can have an adverse effect on your detector. When not
searching, rest your detector in the shade. When left in a car on a warm day,
cover it to protect it from the direct sun. Store your detector indoors in a heated
area during the winter months, with the batteries removed from the control box,
and the batteries removed from the battery holder.
4) Care must be taken so that the front and or rear antennas are not bent during
storage or use. These are precision parts, their function and performance are
very much altered by physical shape and dimensions.
5) The battery holder requires some attention with time and use. With the bat-
teries removed from the holder, use a screw driver, or finger nail file, to clean
any build up of residue on the contacts inside the holder and on the contracts on
the lid. The contacts on the outside of the battery holder may also need to be
cleaned if residue is visible.
CAUTIONS:
Some "C" size batteries on the market today (usually uncommon brand
rechargeable "C"s) are not the appropriate physical length to work properly in
your battery holder. Compare the length of standard batteries to any recharge-
able, or off brand battery, prior to purchasing. If problems are noted immediately
after a battery brand change, try a different battery type before proceeding.
DO NOT USE ANY LUBRICANTS ON ANY PART OF YOUR DETECTOR!
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