Bounty Hunter 1100 owner manual Assembly, Adjusting the Arm Rest, In The Field Techniques

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ASSEMBLY

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Adjusting the Arm Rest

Most people will find the standard position of the armrest very comfortable. Very large forearms and short forearms (particularly children’s arms), can be accommodated by moving the armrest forward.

The armrest is adjustable to three positions.

To adjust, remove the screw from the

 

underside, then press the silver button

 

and move the arm rest to one of the

 

alternate positions. If you cannot fully

 

depress the button with your finger,

 

use a narrow object, such as the blunt

 

end of a ballpoint pen. The arm rest

S-Rod

must be twisted with moderate force

 

to move it to an alternate position; this

 

adjustment

is

usually

made

 

 

 

infrequently.

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Searchcoil

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If desired for added stability, re-install the screw. The screw is not re-installed in the furthest forward position.

If the button becomes disengaged inside of the tube, remove the plastic cap at the end of the tube to access the clip inside. With a pair of needle- nose pliers, reengage the button. Then replace the plastic cap.

IN THE FIELD TECHNIQUES

you many have encountered multiple objects. If you are new to the hobby, you may want to dig all targets at first. With practice in the field, you will learn to better discern the nature of buried objects by the nature of the detector’s response.

You may encounter some false signals as you proceed. False signals occur when the detector beeps, but no metal target is present. False signals can be induced by electromagnetic interference, oxidation, or highly mineralized ground soils. If the detector beeps once, but does not repeat the signal with several additional sweeps over the same spot, there is probably no target present.

When searching very trashing ground, it is best to scan small areas with slow, short sweeps.

You will be surprised just how much trash metal and foil you will find in some areas. The trashiest areas have been frequented by the most people, and frequently hold the most promise for finding the most lost valuables.

Also maintain the searchcoil positioned just above the surface of the ground, without making contact with the ground. Making contact with the ground can cause false signals.

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Bounty Hunter 1100 owner manual Assembly, Adjusting the Arm Rest, In The Field Techniques