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3 Position S-Rod upright.
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4 Rotate the LOCKING COLLAR fully in the counterclockwise direction.
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5 Insert your finger inside the tube and make sure the INTERNAL CAM LOCK
is flush with the inside of the tube.
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Insert  the  MIDDLE  STEM  into  the  S-ROD,  with the  SILVER  BUTTON pointed
upward.
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7 Rotate the MIDDLE STEM until the SILVER BUTTON locates in the hole.
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8 Twist the LOCKING COLLAR fully in the clockwise direction until it locks.
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9 Repeat this process on the LOWER STEM.
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10 Using  the  BOLT and  KNURLED  KNOB,  attach  the  SEARCHCOIL to  the
LOWER STEM.
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Adjust the LOWER STEM to a length that lets you maintain a comfortable upright
posture with your arm relaxed at your side, and the SEARCHCOIL parallel to the
ground in front of you.
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Wind the CABLE securely around the STEMS, leaving slack at the bottom.
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Connect CABLE PLUG to housing.
Do not  twist  the Cable or Plug.  Turn Locking Ring only. Use minimal  finger
pressure to start the threads. Do not cross-thread. When the Locking Ring is
fully engaged over the threaded connector, give it a firm turn to make sure it is
very tight. When the Locking Ring is fully engaged over the threaded connector,
it may not cover all of the threads.
ASSEMBLY
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DEPTH & TARGET DISPLAY 
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50-59.  US.  Zinc  coins and
many  non-U.S.  coins  of  recent
vintage are classified here.  
60-69.  Copper  coins,  small
silver coins (U.S. dime)
70-79.  Medium  sized  silver
coins (U.S. quarters)
80-89. Large silver coins (U.S.
half dollars).
90-99. Very Large silver coins
(U.S.  silver  dollar).  When  used  in
areas  outside  the  U.S.,  these
categories  identify  coins  or  metal
objects  of  high  relative  conductivity
(such  as  silver  coins  or  relics),  or
large  objects  made  of  any  type  of
metal.
Caution: The target indications are
visual references. Many other types
of  metal  can  fall  under  any  one  of
these categories. While the detector
will  eliminate  or  indicate  the
presence  of  most  common  trash
items,  it is impossible to accurately
classify ALL buried objects.
See Target-ID
Coin Reference Chart (Page 18).