Garrett Metal Detectors Master Hunter CX Plus User Manual

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Master Hunter

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CX Plus Owner’s Manual 

ous metallic objects. Keep a written record of your

results and use this when searching in the field.

Again never rotate either control knobs any farther

clockwise than is absolutely necessary to eliminate

targets you do not wish to detect.

TEST PLOT CONSTRUCTION

As you operate and use your CX Plus, you will quick-

ly grow more proficient in its use. Building and using

your own test plot will sharply increase this profi-

ciency. Bury several items, including a nail, a piece

of foil, a pulltab, a bottlecap and several coins at

varying depths of one to four inches about 18 inches

apart. Clearly mark where each item is buried. Scan

over them while carefully listening to and studying

the different detection signals.

Remember that newly buried objects, especially

coins, will be somewhat more difficult to detect than

items that have been buried for some time. This is

primarily a metallurgical phenomenon. Experiment

with various detection modes, and pay attention to

both audio and CX Plus display as you scan. Note

your detector’s response at the various settings.

Practice pinpointing and locating targets precisely.

Use both the manual and the electronic methods of

pinpointing.

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