performance. You can help avoid this from happening to your detector by
following these basic care and protection guidelines:
Operate your detector exactly as recommended in this Operator Instruction
Manual.
The search coil cable is hard-wired to the search coil and protected by a
strain relief. It is very important that the strain relief remains intact and should
never be adjusted or tampered with.
Keep cables properly wound around the pole stems and protect them during
use. Floppy, pinched, or cables that become snagged during use may short,
causing erratic noises or unnecessary replacement of the search coil.
Sweep the search coil carefully, especially when using around rocks and
building foundations. Avoid hitting the search coil against hard, solid objects
and surfaces.
Keep your search coil slightly off of the ground during the sweep, especially
when using in gravel or hard, rocky dirt.
Remove and clean out scuff covers periodically to avoid buildup of
mineralized dirt particles which will affect performance.
The search coil is waterproof and can be submerged in either fresh or salt
water. After the search coil is used in salt water, rinse it and the lower stem
assembly well with fresh water to prevent corrosion of the metal parts.
The search coil is waterproof but the electronics are not, so always prevent
any moisture or water from entering the control housin g and never allow the
cable connector to become submerged in water.
If working in or near water, or if there is a possibility of rain, use a
protective weather resistant pouch or plastic bag to cover the control housing.
Make sure it can "breathe" in order to ensure
against condensation buildup inside.
After each use, clean the detector with a soft cloth to remove dust, moisture,
or other contaminants.
When transporting the detector in a car during hot weather, store it on the
floor of the passenger compartment if possible. Using a carry bag gives
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