TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
No power, no boot
sound, and the LCD
have no indication.
1. Be sure that the batteries are installed correctly.
2. Be sure that the “UP” of the battery cover is
upward.
3. Replace the batteries.
Sound a successive
“DI” “DI” tone
1. Make sure that there is no other metal detector
operating around.
Sound an irregular
tone, or the target
identification cursor
chatters.
1. Don’t use it indoors, because there are many
metals there.
2. Make sure whether there are electromagnetic
interference sources, such as power lines, cables,
electronic fences and so on. Keep away from
these areas, or try to reduce the sensitivity.
The signal is
unstable, and the
position of the
target identification
cursor change.
1. Sweeping at a different angle, in order to
determine whether you can get a more stable
signal.
2. If the target is buried deeply, you could try to
increase the sensitivity or speed up the speed of
sweeping the search coil, in order to get a more
stable signal.
3. Maybe more than one metal targets buried
there, you could try to increase the sensitivity or
set different discrimination range to sweep.
4. Maybe you find a severe oxidation target, or
the ground is serious magnetic, you should try to
decrease the sensitivity.
Using PINPOINT,
when the search
coil approaches the
ground, the unit will
sound a tone.
1. The surface is severe magnetic, you need to do
the ground balance adjustment, or you should
press the PINPOINT button again to reduce the
sensitivity.
2. There are large metals underground.