Fisher 1270 manual Target Recovery, Recovery Tools, Headphones

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TARGET RECOVERY

Once you have pinpointed a target, your objective is to recover it quickly and neatly, leaving virtually no trace of your excavation. There are many ways do this, and you will soon discover which method works best for you. REMEMBER: Always leave the ground in the same condition as you found it. NEVER leave exposed holes or damage to vegetation.

RECOVERY TOOLS

1.Many Detectorists use a heavy-duty blunt screwdriver. An expert with this method can leave virtually no trace of their recovery.

2.A sturdy hunting knife is also preferred my many. By cutting a slit or sec- tion of grass, the sod can be replaced easily, and without damage. CAUTION: A jackknife, or knife without a locking blade is a good way to lose a finger!

3.A narrow trowel or garden tool will work well in soft or sandy soils.

4.A thin probe is preferred by many to precisely pinpoint the target, mak- ing for the smallest of holes.

5.There are several well designed sand scoops, trowels, and digging tools made espe- cially for the Hobby of Metal Detecting. See your local dealer for more information.

HEADPHONES

The use of headphones has become almost mandatory for the “professional”. It helps block out the outside noise, making those deep weaker signals easier to hear. See your local dealer for more information about quality Fisher headphones.

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Contents 1270 Contents Features About Your FisherSensitivity = Happy HuntingSetting UP StepSetting UP Controls & Functions Iron Disc Toggle LOW Battery LEDMode Toggle Switch SilencerALL Metal Mode Iron Disc Mode Normal Disc Mode See Primary & Secondary Operating Modes PGSlow Motion Pinpoint Search TechniquesPinpointing NO- Motion Pinpoint Figure #3Headphones Target RecoveryRecovery Tools False Signals Battery ReplacementMaintenance Treasure Hunter Code of EthicsSpecifications Subject to improvement or modification without noticePage Page Fisher Research Laboratory A L I T Y