Maintenance and servicing – Chicago Electric 43150 User Manual

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SKU 43150

If there is interference from similar

1.

metal detectors in your searching

area, lower the DISCRIMINATION

and adjust the TUNE setting to stop

the interference. You may also need

to rebalance the Metal Detector.
If there is interference from electrical

2.

cables, TV, radio, or other electrical

devices in your searching area, lower

the DISCRIMINATION setting.
When searching in highly mineralized

3.

areas, the unit may sound even

if there is no metal. Lower the

DISCRIMINATION setting and

increase the distance of the Search

Coil from the ground until the false

signal disappears. You may also

need to rebalance the Metal Detector.
When searching in a trash area, set

4.

the DISCRIMINATION to the middle

setting so that the unit can reject

most invaluable metals such as nails,

bottle caps, cans, and small pieces of

iron.
Move all metal digging tools away

5.

from the Metal Detector when

searching.

maintenance anD

SerVicing

Procedures not specifically

explained in this manual

must be performed only by a

qualified technician.

to preVent

SeriouS injurY

from acciDental

operation: turn the power

Switch of the tool off and

remove the batteries from the

tool before performing any

inspection, maintenance, or

cleaning procedures.
Do not use damaged

equipment. have the problem

corrected before further use.

cleaning and maintenance

Before each uSe,

1.

inspect the

general condition of the tool. Check

for loose hardware, misalignment or

binding of parts, cracked or broken

parts, damaged electrical wiring, and

any other condition that may affect its

safe operation.
Handle the Metal Detector gently and

2.

carefully. Dropping it can damage

circuit boards and the case, and can

cause the Detector to malfunction.
after uSe,

3.

wipe external surfaces

of the tool with a damp clean cloth,

then dry. Do not use harsh chemicals,

cleaning solvents, or strong

detergents to clean the detector.

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