Elite-200 Edition Metal Detector Elite-200 Edition Metal Detector 8/15 BC437
Notes Before Use - This metal detector is a professional metal detector. As a sophisticated electronic device, the most difficult aspects in metal detecting have been preset. CONTENTS Preparation 4 Parts of the Metal Detector 4 Assembly 4 Batteries 5 Headphones 5 Control Panel 6 LCD Screen 6 Control Buttons 7 - Always begin at a low sensitivity level when using. After you have become familiar with the detector, you may try it at full sensitivity. - This detector is for outdoor use only.
Preparation Batteries Parts of the Metal Detector Your metal detector is powered by two 9V batteries (not included). 1. Turn off the power before installing the batteries. Search Coil 2. The battery compartment is located under the control box. Slide the left and right battery covers off in the direction of the arrow. Stem Control Box Cable Battery Compartment Connector and Knob Locknut Arm Support Headphone Jack Assembling Assembling your detector is easy and requires no special tools. 1.
Control Panel Control Buttons PHONE VOLUME / POWER CONTROL BUTTONS NOTCH Press NOTCH, then + or – to select the target to be notched. The cursor above the selected target will flash. Press NOTCH again, the target name below the cursor will disappear. DISC numeric range (0-80) Press DISC then + or – to select the desired DISC number. If the target material is beyond the DISC range, it can’t be discriminated. Note: The highest DISC numeric setting is 80.
2. If you don’t press the buttons (DISC,+,-) within about 2 seconds, the detector will enter the standby state. (2) NOTCH: Press NOTCH, then + or – to select the target to be notched. The cursor above the selected target will flash. Press NOTCH again, the target name below the cursor will disappear. It means this target will be notched during the detection and the detector will have no reaction to the notched target. If you want to pick up the target notched, simply press NOTCH again.
Outdoor Testing and Use 1. Rotate the VOLUME switch clockwise away from OFF to power on the detector. 2. Follow the steps of 2 described in section of Indoor Testing and Use to set the operating mode. 3. Find an area on the ground outside where there is no metal. 4. Place a sample of the material you want the detector to find (such as a gold ring or a coin) on the ground.
Factors That Affect The Detecting 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY It’s difficult to have an accurate detecting result. Sometimes the detecting may be restricted by some factors: - The angle of the target buried in the soil. - The depth of the target. - The level of oxidization of the target. - The size of the target. - Electro-magnetic and electrical interference surrounding the target. In area of highly mineralized ground or wet sand, the detector will sound even if there is no metal.