Bounty Hunter 3300 Quick-Startdemonstration, I. Supplies Needed, II. Position the Detector

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I. Supplies Needed

 

• A Nail

• A Quarter

A Pull-Tab from a beverage can

• A Zinc Penny (dated after 1982)

• A Nickel

 

II. Position the Detector

a. Place the detector on a table, with the searchcoil hanging over the edge. (or better, have a friend hold the detector, with the coil off the ground)

b.Keep the searchcoil away from walls, floors, and metal objects.

c.Remove watches, rings and other jewelry or metal objects from hands and wrists.

d.Turn off appliances or lights that cause electromagnetic interference.

e.Pivot the searchcoil back Manual background

toward the detector body.

III. Power Up

Turn Ground Balance knob to pre-set position.

Press the POWER touch pad.

IV. Wave each Object over the

Searchcoil

a.Notice a different tone for each object. Bass Tone: Nail

Low Tone: Pull-Tab

Medium Tone: Zinc Penny

High Tone: Quarter

b.Motion is required. Objects must be in motion over the searchcoil to be detected.

V. Press the DISC A-M touch pad The detector will beep twice and 3 “R”’s will appear under the iron indicators.

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Bounty Hunter 3300 owner manual Quick-Startdemonstration, I. Supplies Needed, II. Position the Detector, III. Power Up