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MD 5008 - FEATURES; OUTDOOR TESTING AND USE

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FEATURES
With your MD-5008 Metal
Detector, you can hunt for coins,
relics, jewelry, gold, and silver, etc,
just about anywhere. The metal
detector is versatile and easy to use.
The detector’s features include:
Headphone Jack
lets you
connect headphone (not supplied)
to the detector.
Viewmeter and Pointer
shows
the probable type of metal being
detected.
Volume Indicating
gives off
tune of fixed frequency while
finding metal.
Waterproof Search Coil
lets
you use the detector’s length for
comfortable use.
Note: The search coil is
waterproof, but the control housing
is not waterproof..
Adjustable Stem
lets you adjust
the detector’s length for
comfortable use.
Note: your metal detector requires
8 pieces of 1.5 V batteries.
TREASURE HUNTER’S CODE OF
ETHICS
All treasure hunters might be judged
by the example you set. Here are a few
basic rules you should follow while
using your detector.
z Always get permission before
searching any site.
z Respect the rights and property of
others.
z Observe all national, state, and
local laws while treasure hunting.
z Never destroy historical or
archaeological treasures. If you
are not sure about an object you
have found, contact a museum or
historical society in your area.
z Leave the land and vegetation as it
was. Fill in any hole you dig.
z Use your detector only in safe
areas.
z Dispose of any junk you find, only
in approved areas. Do not leave it
for the next treasure hunter to
find.
Notes:
z The search coil will not
detect without motion. You
must move the object since
you are not sweeping with
the detector at this time.
z If you are using a coin, the
detector detects it more
easily if you hold it so a flat
side (not the edge ) is
parallel with the flat side of
the search coil.
OUTDOOR TESTING AND
USE
1. Find an area on the ground
outside where there is no
metal.
2. Place a sample of the material
you want the detector to find
(such as a gold ring or a coin )
on the ground. (If you are
using valuable metal such as
gold to test the detector, mark
the area where you placed the
item, to help you find it later.
Do not place it in tall grass or
weeds.)
3. While holding the search
coil level and about 8 inches
above the ground, slowly
move the search coil over the
area where you placed the
sample, sweeping the search
coil in a side to side motion.
4. Try finding other metal in
the area. When you find a
metal item, wait a few
seconds after the tone stops
before continuing, to allow
the detector time to reset (or,
press the Zeroing Button to
return the pointer to “0”
position).
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