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Garrett Pro-Pointer User Manual

Garrett Pro-Pointer
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10
Garrett Metal Detectors
If you do not receive a response from inside the
hole or the soil/plug that was removed, the object is
likely deeper in the ground or deep inside the plug—
beyond pinpointing range. Sweep with your ground
search detector again to confirm where the object is.
Tight Recovery Area Method: In some
locations, such as public parks, a treasure hunter will
generally dig the smallest hole possible. Where such
a tight plug has been lifted, check the area by pointing
the PRO-POINTER straight down into the opening.
If the target is located at or near the bottom of
the hole, the PRO-POINTER's response will steadily
increase as it is lowered into the hole, reaching
maximum response at the bottom. If the target is
located in the hole's side wall, the response will
increase and achieve its maximum response prior to
reaching the bottom of the hole. The PRO-POINTER
then will maintain a constant response as it is lowered
towards the bottom of the hole. In this case, slowly lift
the PRO-POINTER out of the hole until the response
just begins to decrease; then scan around the sides
of the hole to find the maximum response. The target
should be located in the side wall at the detector's tip.
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Garrett Pro-Pointer Specifications

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BrandGarrett
ModelPro-Pointer
CategoryMetal Detector
LanguageEnglish

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