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GOLD DIGGER™
TREASURE DETECTOR

Owner’s Manual

I. ASSEMBLY: 

To assemble your GOLD DIGGER™ Treasure
Detector, follow this simple procedure:

1) Unpack your detector and find the following parts:

• Detector Body with armrest, searchcoil and attached coil knob.

• Upper Stem (thicker silver rod with many holes).

• Lower Stem (thinner silver rod with plastic extension and button).

• Two (2) stem attachment knobs (in the plastic bag).

Searchcoil

Searchcoil
Cable

GOLD DIGGER™
TREASURE DETECTOR

Owner’s Manual

I. ASSEMBLY: 

To assemble your GOLD DIGGER™ Treasure
Detector, follow this simple procedure:

1) Unpack your detector and find the following parts:

• Detector Body with armrest, searchcoil and attached coil knob.

• Upper Stem (thicker silver rod with many holes).

• Lower Stem (thinner silver rod with plastic extension and button).

• Two (2) stem attachment knobs (in the plastic bag).

Searchcoil

Searchcoil
Cable

Summary of Contents for Gold Digger

Page 1: ...GOLD DIGGER TREASURE DETECTOR Owner s Manual GOLD DIGGER TREASURE Use 9 volt ALKALINE batteries Do not use Heavy Duty batteries Do not use ordinary Zinc Carbon batteries ...

Page 2: ...pack your detector and find the following parts Detector Body with armrest searchcoil and attached coil knob Upper Stem thicker silver rod with many holes Lower Stem thinner silver rod with plastic extension and button Two 2 stem attachment knobs in the plastic bag Searchcoil Searchcoil Cable GOLD DIGGER TREASURE DETECTOR Owner s Manual ...

Page 3: ...Stem Attachment Knobs Coil Knobs Upper Stem Lower Stem Detector Body Upper Stem Lower Stem Detector Body ...

Page 4: ... you reach the end of the lower stem 6 Attach the coil to the lower stem using the attached coil knob 7 Install two 2 9 volt ALKALINE batteries not supplied There are two battery doors on the back of the detector body IMPORTANT use 9 volt ALKALINE batteries ONLY Lower Stem Searchcoil Coil Knob Knurled Coil Knob I ASSEMBLY continued 2 Attach the Upper Stem to the back of the detector body with the ...

Page 5: ...Armrest Earphone Jack Handle Detector Body Button Upper Stem Searchcoil Cable Stem Attachment Knobs Armrest Handle Detector Body ...

Page 6: ... the length If you make a large adjustment wrap the cable again starting at the top CAUTION Do not pull on the cable where it connects to the detector body It is permanently attached too much force could damage the connection II HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Stand with the detector in one hand with the coil on the ground a few feet in front of you If the stem is not set at a comfortable height push the button...

Page 7: ...III FIND TREASURE Your Treasure Detector will detect all kinds of metal from iron relics to coins and household items to precious metals like gold and silver ...

Page 8: ...search coil Remember that coins found on the ground will lie flat so pass the coins parallel to the search coil for optimum results CAUTION There is metal in the floors ceilings wall and counters of most homes There is metal in tables Keep the detector away from metal IV SENSITIVITY METER Your meter moves when metal is detected It shows the strength of the signal and helps with pinpointing the obj...

Page 9: ... Trash Eliminator switch fully clockwise to the right you will hear different tones Pass a penny nickel dime quarter nail screwdriver and pull tab Notice the different sounds or no sound at all Turn the Trash Eliminator to many different settings and sometimes notice different tones for the same object Do not attempt to place coins on the floor of your home or apartment the metal in the floor will...

Page 10: ...turally occurring mineral deposits and only detect the metal objects you are looking for VII CONTROLS POWER SENSITIVITY the left knob The detector is off in the full counter clockwise position to the left Turn it on with a click to the right The further clockwise the higher the sensitivity If you get static or noise then lower the sensitivity a bit VI TUNING and GROUND BALANCING Forget it With you...

Page 11: ...nob OFF Position In this position all different metals will be detected One tone will sound for all types of metal TRASH ELIMINATOR the right knob OFF Position In this position all Power Sensitivity Control Trash Eliminator Control ...

Page 12: ...at only 1 of the world s gold supply has been mined The other 99 is still out there waiting for you to find it ON Position Click on to cause your detector to emit different sounds for different types of metals Turn the knob clockwise to the right to eliminate more trash items Applications Trash Eliminator in OFF position 1 Relic Hunting Historical objects are usually made of iron Keep the Trash El...

Page 13: ...copper items like some coins will be identified with a high tone CAUTION some metal objects have a metallic signature very similar to trash A nickel can sound very similar to a pull tab At different Trash Elimination settings you can sometimes notice a slight tone difference Applications Trash Eliminator in ON position 1 Coin shooting 2 Jewelry Hunting TRASH ELIMINATOR continued TRASH ELIMINATOR c...

Page 14: ...III EARPHONES Use earphones to save battery life When earphones are plugged into the jack the Internal Speaker no longer produces sound All audio feedback comes through your earphones You can now detect fainter sounds indicating more deeply buried objects This device is to be used with interconnecting cables headphone cables shorter than three meters between the two There are several different typ...

Page 15: ...tector None Poor performance Interference from another Keep two detectors operating near another detector or other at least 20 feet apart detector power lines electromagnetic field Keep away from power lines or indoors Turn household appliances and lights off Be Environmentally Conscious and Respect Others Property Use small digging tools a garden spade is preferable to a coal shovel Fill in holes...

Page 16: ...ng com First Texas Products L L C 1465 Henry Brennan Dr El Paso TX 79936 1 800 413 4131 FIRST TEXAS PRODUCTS LLC 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This product is warranted against defects in workmanship or materials under normal use for one year from date of purchase to the original user Liability in all events is limited to the purchase price paid Liability under this Warranty is limited to replacing or r...

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