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Troubleshooting
Common Problems
The following table lists common problems that you may encounter
when using your metal detector.
Problem
Probable Cause(s) Solution(s)
Detector is emitting
false signals in the
field.
SENSITIVITY may be set
too high.
Improper coil
movement.
Highly oxidized metal.
Reduce SENSITIVITY per
instructions in this manual
for your mode of operation.
Swing the coil more slowly.
Abandon the target—if the
signal does not repeat as
you sweep the same area,
the target is usually highly
oxidized (rusted) metal and
not worthwhile.
LCD readout is not
“locking in” or
identifying while
passing over a
target.
Detector emits more
than one tone over
the same target.
More than one object
over the area you are
sweeping.
Odd, unrecognizable
metal.
Highly oxidized metal.
SENSITIVITY may be set
too high.
•Iron minerals in
soil.
Use 4” coil accessory to
narrow detection field.
Sweep over target at
different angles.
Abandon the target—if the
signal does not repeat as
you sweep the same area,
the target is usually highly
oxidized (rusted) metal and
not worthwhile.
Reduce SENSITIVITY per
instructions in this manual
for your mode of operation.
Detector not stable
and has a pulsing,
distorted tone instead
of a clear one.
Operating very near
another detector.
Operating near power
lines that can interfere
with detector’s
frequency.
Move at least 20 feet from
the second detector.
Move away from power
lines.
Detector is repeating
a loud tone or
constant, repeating
tones.
Batteries are low.
Coil or coil connection
is damaged.
Replace batteries per
instructions in this manual.
Replace coil.
Check coil plug connection.
Turn detector off, then
on again.
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