XP Metal Detectors GOLD MAXX Power Instruction Manual

XP Metal Detectors GOLD MAXX Power Instruction Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents pages Introduction ............2 Description ............5 Assembly ............6 Alkaline or Rechargeable Batteries, Battery Life, Battery Low Alert ......8 Controls ............10 Start I/0, Sensitivity ............10 Iron Threshold..............11 Ground ................12 Silencer................13 FREQ. SHIFT..............14 Iron Volume..............
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Its frequency (18 kHz), makes it a very sensitive to targets that are usually very difficult to detect, like hammered coins, gold nuggets, minims and all other small objects. The development of the Gold Maxx, Gold Maxx Power has led to the inclusion circuit...
  • Page 4 Gold Maxx Power sound signalling provides real-time output of the most imperceptible signal. Gold Maxx Power is fitted with a new DD 9” (22.5cm) carbon fibre search head with a more robust coil cover. Our high sensibility "double D" search coils, provide very good ground penetration.
  • Page 5 Because a metal detector is generally used in extreme conditions, we have given full attention to the most sensitive parts. Gold Maxx Power is been developed and manufactured with quality components and material, thus ensuring your XP detector a maximum useful life.
  • Page 6: Description

    D E S C R I P T I O N 1 - Robust, waterproof search coil. Diam.9” (22.5 cm), provided with coil cover. 2 – Fibreglass Nut and Bolt 3 - Fibreglass lower stem 4 – Double Twist lock 5 - Comfortable foam handle 6 - Impact resistant polypropylene armrest 7 - Strong cable, designed to resist movement failures.
  • Page 7: Assembly

    A S S E M B L Y The assembly of your detector will only take you a few seconds. Put the shaft together as shown on the diagram. 1. Press the 2 shafts (3) and (5) one towards the other to help the spring clips (4) locate themselves.
  • Page 8 A S S E M B L Y 6. Once the control box in place under the armrest, insert the connector (female) (2) in its panel connector (male), lock it, the connector is now watertight. The control box is now fixed under the armrest as indicated on the opposite diagram Disassembling To remove the control box from the armrest, proceed as indicated...
  • Page 9: Alkaline Or Rechargeable Batteries

    B A T T E R Y L O W A L E R T ALKALINE BATTERIES____________________________ GOLD MAXX Power powered with 12 volts from 8 AA Alkaline batteries using 2 batteries holders, 4 batteries each. Pay close attention to the battery ± polarity before inserting the batteries holders in the electronic box.
  • Page 10 A L K A L I N E R E C H A R G E A B L E B A T T E R Y , B A T T E R Y L I F E , B A T T E R Y L O W A L E R T...
  • Page 11: Controls

    C O N T R O L S START I/O, SENSITIVITY ___________________________ Turn the machine on with the SENSITIVITY I/O control. You will hear some quick "beeps" which will tell you that the detector is correctly operating. Then you can detect. Avoid testing your detector inside your house or in shops because you can encounter a lot of metallic and electromagnetic pollution (reinforced concrete, metallic girder...
  • Page 12: Iron Threshold

    By default, the Gold Maxx Power is a triple-tone detector, but users can set it to double tone mode using a SILENCER switch: Switch the SILENCER from position I to position II twice within the space of two seconds.
  • Page 13: Ground

    C O N T R O L S GROUND______________________________ With this control you can correct ground effects and more accurately reject ferrous minerals or any pottery containing iron oxides. If you are prospecting on grounds loaded with magnetic stones, it might be a good idea to keep a sample of these stones on you to adjust your detector before detecting this type of ground.
  • Page 14: Silencer

    The silencer can limit false signals caused by iron. Use position I or II if you desired a quieter search. Silencer in position II will allow to get used to Gold Maxx Power faster and will improve iron rejection. 0 : Silencer OFF...
  • Page 15: Freq. Shift

    C O N T R O L S FREQ. SHIFT.__________________________ FREQ. SHIFT switch eliminates interference which would otherwise be caused between two XP detectors used within close proximity of each other. It can act on two settings simultaneously: the working frequency of your detector: Freq1 ou Freq 2 the wireless WS1 2 Channel headphone output channel: CH1 ou CH2...
  • Page 16: Iron Volume

    C O N T R O L S If you are working WITH A PARTNER without the WS1 headphones: you can use FREQ. SHIFT. on the middle setting: DETECT Freq1 / WS1 OFF position on YOUR device. on a high setting: DETECT Freq 2 / WS1 CH1 position on your partner's device, even if they are not using a wireless WS1 headset.
  • Page 17: Multi Tones Informations

    M U L T I - T O N E I N F O R M A T I O N S In Multi-Tone mode the signal tones vary depending upon the object found. The pitch of signal depends upon conductivity, the higher the conductivity, the higher the pitch.
  • Page 18 M U L T I - T O N E I N F O R M A T I O N S In addition to these three basic tones, Gold Maxx Power has another advantageous feature : it can produce several different tones simultaneously for targets in intermediate categories.
  • Page 19: Detecting Techniques

    D E T E C T I N G T E C H N I Q U E S Gold Maxx Power is a motion detector, which means that a target detection can be carried out only when the search coil is moving.
  • Page 20: Care Instructions

    C A R E I N S T R U C T I O N S Our detectors are designed to be as robust as possible, however, like any electronic precision instrument, they require some care. The XP search coil cable has been designed so as to resist long term movement.
  • Page 21 C A R E I N S T R U C T I O N S Not adhering to these precautions will lead to long term damage of the cable and void the warranty due to user negligence. In the event of nonprolonged use, remove the alkaline batteries from the detector.
  • Page 22: Trouble Shooting Problems

    T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G P R O B L E M S ROBLEMES AUSES OLUTIONS You hear a Low batteries. Change the batteries . series of beeps Check if you have correctly inserted the batteries in each pack.
  • Page 23: Advice To Detectorists

    A D V I C E D E T E C T O R I S T S Detecting is an activity, which like other leisure activities requires some guiding principles. These few recommendations will allow you to fully enjoy it while respecting laws, environment and other people.
  • Page 24: Specifications

    EARCH COIL Wide scan (Double D), Diameter : 9” (22.5 cm), provided with coil cover. Cable length : 2.35 m Gold Maxx Power search heads are not compatible with those of other XP metal detectors because of their specific frequency (18kHz).
  • Page 25: Xp Accessories

    A C C E S S O R I E S Standard Searchcoil DD 9” (22.5 cm) provided with coil cove Elliptical Search coil Searchcoil DD High Energy 11” 5” x 10” (11/24cm) (27 cm) provided with coil cover provided with coil cover Search coil DD 45x38 cm Concentric search coil 25*21 cm provided with coil cover...
  • Page 26 A C C E S S O R I E S New Hipmount bag. It can be used to protect electronic box from rain when it fix on shaft or on armrest. XP transport bag XP – 100 : optional accessory use to fix the electronic box on the shaft in front of the handle.
  • Page 27 Declaration of conformity for E.C This declaration is the responsibility of manufacturer: XPLORER Sarl - 40 ch du Moulin – 31320 Mervilla - France This certifies that the following designated product WS1 complies with the essential protection requirements of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC on the approximation of the law of the Member States relating to the Radio Spectrum Matters, EMC and Electrical Safety.

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