Maintenance, Treasure hunter’s code of ethics – Fisher 1225-X User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Your 1225-X doesn’t require a lot of care, but there are a few

things you should do to keep it in peak operating condition.

1. If you’re not going to be using it for awhile, take

the batteries out. Acid damage caused by leaking

batteries can be severe.

2. Avoid extreme temperatures like the inside of a

closed car sitting in the sun. Even worse, inside the

trunk of a car.

3. If you “scrub” the search coil on the ground, you’ll

eventually wear through the bottom. Replacement

coils are expensive. Instead, invest in a coil cover.

4. Put a plastic bag over the control housing if you’re

hunting in rain, fog or dust.

5. Keep your 1225-X dry and clean. Wipe off the

lower stem before sliding into the upper stem and

keep the lock nut threads free of sand and dirt.

TREASURE HUNTER’S CODE OF ETHICS

LETS PRESERVE OUR TREASURED SPORT!

Laws governing the use of metal detectors are becoming

more and more common. In many countries, the use of metal

detectors is illegal or severely restricted. Don’t let this happen in

your area.

ALWAYS get permission to hunt on private property.

ALWAYS leave a site cleaner than you found it. Take at least

some trash with you or, if you can, take it all.

ALWAYS fill in your holes neatly whether you’re in a city park

or remote wildernessness. Leave the land as it was before you

disturbed it.

ALWAYS obey all laws relating to Treasure Hunting.

ALWAYS return valuable property if you can locate the original

owner.

ALWAYS do whatever you can to give the hobby of Treasure

Hunting the good image it needs and deserves.

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