Classic® 5 – White’s Electronics Classic 5 ID User Manual

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Classic® 5

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VI. The sixth block indication from the left:

“SILVER, 10¢, 1¢”

The most common metals found with this block indica-
tion is medium to large copper and silver coins. Other
items of copper/silver can also be indicated by this
block. We recommend digging this indication.

IV. The fourth block indication from the left:

“PULL TAB, RING, GOLD”.

The most common metal found with this block indica-
tion is the standard size “PULL TAB”. However,
medium to larger gold jewelry can also be indicated by
this block. Again in areas where rings are suspected
you may want to dig this indication, at least until you
have determined the presence of many pull tabs. The
DISC control at high settings can reject metals with the
audio sound that produce this display indication.

V. The fifth block indication from the left:

“ZINC 1¢, LARGE RING, SCREW CAP,

LARGE GOLD”.

The most common metals found with this block
indication may either be medium copper or zinc coins
or the large aluminum screw off bottle cap depending
on the area. However, larger gold jewelry can also be
indicated by this block. In areas where rings are
suspected, you may want to dig these indications, at
least until you have determined the presence of many
screw caps.

VII. The seventh block indication from the left:

“SILVER, 25¢”.

The most common metals found with this block indica-
tion is silver coins. However, other items of silver can
also be indicated by this block. We recommend digging
this indication.

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