12BASIC OPERATION continuedENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONSWATER HUNTING: Your Pilot is ideal for damp grass and shallow waterspots. the search coil is waterp
1110Commonly-found object are classified into the four categoriesas follows:IRON ------------------------------------------------Ferrous objectsMetals
OWNER’S MANUALThePilot isan easy touse detector. The most difficult aspects ofmetal detecting have been automated.However if you are new to the hobby,
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3TERMINOLOGYThe following terms are used throughout the manual, and are standardterminology among detectorists.ELIMINATIONReference to a metal being &
4ASSEMBLYAssembly is easy and requires no tools.●1 Position the lower stemwith the silver button toward the back.Using the bolt and knurled knob, atta
5IMPORTANT: Always use ALKALINE batteries only.Do not use heavy duty batteries. Always remove the batteries for prolonged storage.CHECK THE BATTERIES
6QUICK-START DEMONSTRATIONI. Supplies Needed• A Medium-Size Nail • A Quarter• A Nickel • A Zinc Penny (dated after 1982)II. Position the Detectora. Pl
14DEPTH SELECT (Sensitivity Adjustment)Upon power-up, the detector defaults to 3/4 sensitivity. To increase to fullsensitivity, press the DEPTH SELECT
8BASIC OPERATIONPOWERING UPPress the ON touch pad.All display indicators will illuminate momentarilyThe inverted-pyramid depth-selection indicator on
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