Bounty Hunter 2200 owner manual Batteries, To install the batteries

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IN CASE OF LOOSE BATTERIES

BATTERIES

Use ALKALINE batteries only.

To install the batteries:

Remove

the

 

1

 

 

battery cover by

 

 

disengaging

the

 

clip at the back.

 

Align the polarity

 

2

 

 

of

the

batteries

 

 

correctly,

with

 

 

the

positive

"+"

 

 

toward

the

coil

 

 

plug connection,

 

 

as

indicated by

 

 

the

+

and

 

indicators

on

the

 

housing.

 

 

3 Insert (2) 9-Volt ALKALINE batteries, with the contacts pointed inward, and press down on the back of the batteries to snap them into place.

Some brands of batteries will require moderate force to clear the retaining tabs.

If the batteries fit loosely, and you want to guarantee a very secure electrical contact, insert a piece of paper or thin cardboard between the back of the battery and the supporting post.

4 Replace the battery door.

The Low Battery Indicator will come on and stay on if the batteries need to be replaced.

Most metal detector problems are due to improperly installed batteries, or the use of non-alkaline or discharged batteries. If the detector does not turn on, please check the batteries.

If the detector does not turn on, check to see that the batteries fit tightly. If the batteries are loose, press them forward while pressing the POWER touchpad. To tighten up a loose battery, wedge a piece of paper or thin cardboard between the back of the battery and the supporting post, as illustrated above.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Terminology EliminationAssembly Assembly is easy and requires no toolsAdjusting the Arm Rest To install the batteries BatteriesSupplies Needed III. Power UpUick Start Demonstration II. Position the DetectorXI. Press the Notch touchpad again VI. Wave the Nail over Search CoilVIII. Wave all objects over the Search Coil XII. Wave the zinc penny over the search coilBasic Operation Powering UPPress the Power touch pad SensitivityDefault Operation Discrimination ModeNotch Mode To use the Notch ModeTechnical Note ZAP Headphone JackTo demonstrate the ZAP control Audio Target Identification Bass ToneDepth and Target Display Reading the DisplaySensitivity Adjustment Electromagnetic InterferenceField Techniques PinpointingCoil Movement What …MAY Reads Actually Like this Be this Field Techniques Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting GuideTreasure HUNTER’S Code of Ethics