Before You Go: Get Set Up Right 
Check Tightness: Before heading out, make sure all screws and cam-locks are 
tight. A loose part can ruin your hunt. 
Clean Hands: If you've used bug spray or sunscreen, wash your hands or wear 
gloves. This prevents your detector from getting dirty. 
Using Your Detector: Pay Attention to Details 
Protect the Screen: Your screen can scratch easily. Use the provided screen 
protector to avoid damage. 
Cable and Connections: Ensure that the coil cable isn't twisted or bent. Don’t use 
tools to tighten the connectors. 
Avoid Sand: Sand can jam the moving parts. If your detector gets sandy, rinse it 
with fresh water. 
After Your Hunt: Time to Clean Up 
Basic Cleaning: Use a damp cloth or running tap water to clean the detector. No 
harsh chemicals needed. 
Beach Cleanup: If you've been to the beach, rinse every part of the detector to 
remove salt and sand. 
Maintenance: Keep It Running Smoothly 
Battery Care: Charge the battery every 3-4 months to extend its life. Replace 
worn-out batteries at authorized centers. 
Coil and coil cover: This is the heart of your detector. If the cover looks worn, 
replace it to protect the coil. 
Headphone Care: Keep the headphone socket dry and sand-free. Use a used 
toothbrush to clean if sand enters. 
Safety Measures: Safety First 
No Water, No Oil: Don't submerge your detector or expose it to gasoline or oil. 
Temperature Guidelines: Charge between 0°C and +40°C. Store between -20°C 
and +70°C. Never leave it in a hot car. 
Child Safety: Keep small parts away from kids. They can be a choking hazard. 
Speaker and Screen: Don't poke the speaker. Clean the screen with a damp cloth 
and mild soap only.