Classic® 5, Carry carton – White’s Electronics Classic 5 ID User Manual

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Classic® 5

ID

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Twist and insert each end of

handle (provided) through

top of shipping carton

into second flap.

Carry Carton

Washers between
each loop ear
& clevis

“S” Rod

Loop Cable

Loop Connector

Control Box

Cable
Retainers

Cam Locks

Elbow

Cup Strap

Pinpoint All Metal

Toggle Control

Battery

Compartment

Latches

Battery

Compartment

Door

Elbow Cup

Foam Pad

Loop/Searchcoil

To Assemble:

I. Remove all parts from shipping
carton and check the assembly
page to make sure parts are
present.

II. There are rubber washers
between clevis/lower rod and loop
ears. Use only nonmetallic wash-
ers, fiber bolt, and thumbnut to
secure loop to clevis/lower rod.

III. Unlock rod camlocks and insert
clevis/lower rod into center rod, center
rod into curved "S" rod so that stainless
steel spring clip buttons line up and lock
into one of the adjustment holes. Turn
camlock to secure.

IV. Unravel loop cable and wind the cable
around the clevis and rod assembly, first
revolution over the top of the rod. Wind cable
all the way to the top of the curved "S" rod,
about five revolutions. Plug loop connector
into control box and screw finger tight to secure.

V. Grip the instrument by the handle, with your
arm in the elbow cup, and sweep the loop over
the floor. If the instrument fit feels uncomfortable,
adjust the elbow cup by removing and reposition-
ing the bolt/thumbnut and installing in one of the
optional positions. If necessary, readjust clevis/
lower rod position.

VI. Adjust the elbow cup strap so that it is loose
enough for you to slide your arm in and out without
loosening each time you want to set the detector down.

VII. Remove protective paper from the black elbow cup foam pads, carefully align each in the elbow cup and press
firmly into place.

VIII. Install battery as described in the next section, decal facing down, with plastic tab and steel contacts facing toward
inside of battery compartment.

IX. It should be noted at this point that the detector may not work as expected indoors due to the high degree of metals
used in modern construction. It is best to tune and practice out-of-doors to ensure stable, predictable results.

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