Digging; Proper Care - White's TREASUREmaster Owner's Manual

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Digging

Different terrains require different types of digging tools and
• On sandy beaches any simple strainer type scoop works
fast and easily to recover targets.
• In grass or turf, a trowel or knife like tool works best. It can
be combined with the hinged door digging method. The turf
is cut on three sides and the flap turned over. By leaving the
hinged part of the turf attached, the flap is less likely to get
displaced by a lawn mower.
• When digging additional dirt from a hole, place it on a
drop cloth. Once digging is completed, the drop cloth can
quickly dump the dirt back in the hole with little spreading or
effort.
In all cases care must be taken to minimize damage caused
by digging. Practice in your own yard first. With a little practice
and the correct tool, it should be difficult to tell where you have
dug. Not only does this place detector users in a favorable
light, it also assures you can return to the area for future
searching.

Proper Care

As tough as your White's metal detector is, it is a sophisticated
electronic device that requires reasonable common sense
care similar to all electronic devices.
• Store in a warm, dry area with batteries removed
• Avoid harsh impacts
• Do not store in your car's trunk during winter and/or summer
extremes
• Do not store in direct sunlight
digging techniques.
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