Minelab Electronics 2660 Metal Detector with Bluetooth for recreational use User Manual

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DETECTING BASICS
TREASURE VIEW (GO‑FIND 40/60 only)
Treasure View LEDs light up when a metal object has been detected.
As you get closer to the target, more LEDs illuminate.
RED indicates an iron metal object (possibly trash).
GREEN indicates a non-iron metal object (possibly treasure).
ORANGE indicates Pinpoint mode for all metal objects.
QUICK START GUIDE
STEP 1. POWER ON
Switch your detector on.
The LCD will light up with several icons.
ON switch
STEP 2. BEGIN DETECTING
Sweep the coil over the ground in a side-to-side motion.
The detector will light up and beep when a metal object is found.
LEDs will illuminate from left to right when Pinpoint is off.
SWEEP LEVEL Keep the coil 1–2
inches (2–3 cm) above and parallel to
the ground at all times.
ITEM FOUND The detector will
light up and beep when a target is
discovered.
LEDs will illuminate towards the center when Pinpoint in on.
This helps identify the exact location of the object.
ICON DESCRIPTIONS
SPEED Sweep the coil over the
ground in a side-to-side motion, an
average sweep speed is 1–2 seconds
from left to right.
ADJUSTMENT The detector should
be straight with your forearm and
feel light and comfortable when you
pick it up.
When a metal object is detected, the corresponding icon will flash on
the control panel to indicate the target type. If the icon is turned off (not
visible) then these object types will not be detected.
50 ft (15 m)
OVERLAP SWEEP Slightly overlap the
previous sweep to ensure full ground
coverage.
SPACE Recommended distance is
50 feet (15 m) apart when multiple
users are scanning an area.
CONTROL PANEL
E.g. Iron objects, nails and
horseshoes.
E.g. Rings, pull tabs and lower
value coins.
E.g. Aluminium foil and lower
value coins.
E.g. Low and high value coins
and screw caps.
FIND MODES
FIND modes allow you to search for specific groups of metal objects by
accepting or rejecting detection. No need to dig the trash – just the treasure!
Cycle through the different modes using the Find button.
10
11
12
GO‑FIND 20
GO‑FIND 40
GO‑FIND 60
Select from 2 find modes:
Select from 3 find modes:
Select from 4 find modes:
1)
1)
1)
2)
2)
2)
3)
3)
4)
DETECTOR SOUNDS
1) POWER SWITCH (ON/OFF)
2) EAR BUDS OUTPUT
3) SENSITIVITY
Increase for more detecting depth. You
may need to decrease this if there is high
noise interference or false signals.
4) PINPOINT (GO‑FIND 40/60 only)
Determine the exact location of a target.
5) VOLUME
6) BACKLIGHT (GO‑FIND 40/60 only)
7) FIND MODE
Detect and reject metal objects.
8) DEPTH INDICATION
Shallow | Medium | Deep
9) TREASURE VIEW LED
Red and green LEDs help you quickly
identify treasure from trash.
(GO‑FIND 40/60 only)
10) FIND ICONS (x 4)
11) BATTERY LEVEL
12) BLUETOOTH (GO‑FIND 40/60 only)
AUDIO OUTPUT
1/8" connector with speaker at rear.
The detector beeps when an object is detected. This sound can be heard
through the detector speaker or through ear buds/headphones connected to
the audio output socket (refer to control panel diagram).
GO‑FIND 20
2 different audio tones:
GO‑FIND 40
3 different audio tones:
GO‑FIND 60
4 different audio tones:
LOW TONE: Iron targets (such as nails) produce the lowest tone.
MID 1 TONE (GO‑FIND 40/60 ONLY): Less valuable metals produce a lower medium tone.
MID 2 TONE (GO‑FIND 60 ONLY): Higher value metals produce a higher medium tone.
HIGH TONE: Silver and copper targets produce the highest tone.
To retract shaft, firmly tap on the base of the coil.
WARNING: This device contains
moving parts. Use caution when
adjusting components. DO NOT
lean on detector when in use as
it is not designed to support your
weight.
4 x AA
STEP 3. Insert 4 x 1.5V AA (LR6) batteries
(not included).
STEP 6. Fully extend the lower shaft and CLICK
into place (or leave collapsed for shorter detector
length). Refer to ‘Detecting Basics’ for adjusting to
correct length.
ACCESSORIES INCLUDED
Failure to press the unlock button when
releasing handle will cause damage.
STEP 2. Press down the red UNLOCK button on both
sides to release the handle.
(supplied with GO‑FIND 60 model only)
Ear buds | Digging tool | Phone holder
STEP 8. Adjust the armrest strap to securely fit
around your arm.
STEP 5. Fold out the search coil to detect parallel
with the ground (refer to Detecting Basics).
STEP 7. Release the camlock lever to adjust the
upper shaft to desired length, for your height.
STEP 4. Slide out the armrest to desired length
(typically just under your elbow).
Remove ‘unlock caution’ tape.
STEP 1. Your GO‑FIND detector requires no assembly
or tools. Simply remove the detector from the box.
SET UP
DOWNLOAD APP
www.itunes.com | play.google.com
NOTE:
GO‑FIND App works with GO‑FIND
40/60 only.
Pro App FREE with GO‑FIND 60 only.
BLUETOOTH SMART COMPATIBLE
GO‑FIND 40/60 are BLUETOOTzH SMART
compatible with iOS 5 and Android 4.3
mobile operating systems, and above.
WARRANTY TERMS
This product has a 2 year limited warranty from the
time of purchase. Please refer to www.minelab.com
for further warranty information.
COMPLIANCE
Information to the User (FCC Part 15.105)
NOTE: Class B Devices
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
CODE OF ETHICS
1.
Respect the rights and property
of others.
2.
Observe all laws, whether
national, state or local.
3.
Never destroy historical or
archaeological treasures.
4.
Leave the land and vegetation
as it was.
5.
Always obtain permission before
searching sites.
6.
Always fill in your holes after
digging.
However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help
Warning: Any changes or modifications not
expressively approved by Minelab Electronics could
void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
CONTACT
North & South America
Europe
Asia Pacific
Middle East & Africa
Minelab Americas Inc
T: +1 630 401 8150
E: info@minelabamericas.com
Minelab Electronics Pty Ltd
T: +61 8 8238 0888
E: minelab@minelab.com.au
www.minelab.com
Minelab International Ltd
T: +353 21 423 2352
E: minelab@minelab.ie
Minelab MEA General Trading LLC
T: +971 4 254 9995
E: minelab@minelab.ae
Part No. 4901-0189-4
Instruction Sheet

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