Condensed operating instructions – Fisher 1266-X User Manual

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CONDENSED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The 1266-X is basically a turn-on-and-go metal detector. It

doesn’t take an engineer to operate it but you’ll have more

fun and a better chance of making that BIG find if you have a

complete understanding of what you’re doing. That’s why we

strongly recommend that you read the entire manual. But if

you just can’t wait any longer and you’ve already used a

Fisher “X” detector, here’s some quick instructions to get you

going.

1. Set the controls as follows:

DISC 1 = 4 (small nail discrimination)

DISC 2 = 7 (Pull tab discrimination)

SENSITIVITY = Pull and turn 3/4 clockwise

OFF/VOL = Full clockwise

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2. As soon as you turn the detector on, it is

automatically tuned and ground adjusted in the

DISC 1 search mode.

3. DISC 1 and DISC 2 are motion modes. The

search coil must be at least slightly in motion to

detect a target.

4. When you locate a target, push and hold the

TRIGGER SWITCH for further target identification in

DISC 2. If your target still sounds good, dig it.

5. With practice, you should be able to pinpoint in

either of the DISC modes by moving the coil

slowly backwards and forwards and left to right

and finally stopping over the area of the

strongest target response. The target should be

approximately centered beneath the search coil.

6. To use the Zero-Motion Pinpointing mode,

simply place the coil on the ground (away from

the target), pull and hold the trigger, lift the coil

about a half inch and bring it back over the

target area as you would in a DISC mode. The

differences being that you don’t have to keep

the coil in motion to get a response.

7. HAPPY HUNTING!

1. If you’re using headphones, reduce the volume of the headphones

to a comfortable level when passing the search coil over a large,
shallow target.

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