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How do you assemble the Quick Draw II Metal Detector?
Use the supplied bolt and knurled knob to attach the search coil to the lower stem. Then, press the button on the upper end of the lower stem and slide the lower stem into the upper stem. Adjust the stem to a length that allows you to maintain a comfortable upright posture, with your arm relaxed at your side. Wind the search coil cable around the stem, leaving enough slack to adjust the coil when hunting on uneven ground, then tighten the knob at the end of the search coil. Finally, insert the coil’s plug into the matching connector on the control housing, ensuring that the holes and pins line up correctly.
How do you adjust the coil?
Loosen the knob to adjust the coil.
What should you do if you need to disconnect the cable?
Pull on the plug, and not the cable, to disconnect the cable.
What type of batteries should be used in the Quick Draw II metal detector?
Always use ALKALINE batteries for optimal performance. The Quick Draw II metal detector requires two 9-Volt ALKALINE batteries.
How do you install the batteries?
Carefully remove the battery compartment door by pressing the release clip on the right side of the door. Snap one battery onto each of the terminals and place the batteries inside the compartment. Insert one battery with the terminals facing down, and the second battery with terminals facing outward. Replace the compartment door by carefully inserting the opposite side of the clip first, then press down on the clip side until the battery door snaps into place.
When should the batteries be checked?
Check the batteries if the detector does not turn on, has low speaker volume, or is unable to tune with the discriminate knob.
What is a quick way to demonstrate the basic features of the Quick Draw II?
You will need a quarter, penny, dime, nickel, small piece of aluminum foil, and a nail. Place the detector on a table, with the search coil hanging over the edge, away from walls or metal objects. Turn off appliances or lights which cause electromagnetic interference. Set the right knob (DISC/NOTCH) 100% counterclockwise to low, and the left knob (SENSITIVITY) to click on and set to 3:00 (3/4 turn). Do not press any touchpads. Wave all objects under the search coil and notice the tones. Then, turn the right knob (DISC/NOTCH) slowly to the right past the “DISC” indication. Wave all objects under the search coil at different “DISC” settings and notice the different tones and the metals eliminated. Press the NOTCH touchpad, set the right knob (DISC/NOTCH) 100% counterclockwise to low, and wave all objects under the search coil while slowly turning the right knob clockwise, and notice the different tones and the metals eliminated. Finally, press the AUTO NOTCH touchpad, set the right knob (DISC/NOTCH) 100% counterclockwise to low, and wave all objects under the search coil while slowly turning the right knob clockwise, and notice the different tones and the metals eliminated.
How do you turn on the detector?
Turn the left knob (SENSITIVITY) to the right. As the knob clicks to the “On” position, the detector sounds three beeps, the LCD arrows appear momentarily, and the unit pre-sets to the DISC/ALL METAL mode of operation.
How do you set the detector to ALL METAL mode?
Press the DISC/ALL METAL touchpad and turn the right knob (DISC/NOTCH) to the left. The unit will emit sound when passing over all types of metal objects. The ALL METAL mode offers the greatest depth detection capability.
How do you set the detector to DISCRIMINATE mode?
Press the DISC/ALL METAL touchpad, then slowly turn the right knob (DISC/NOTCH) clockwise. As you turn the knob clockwise, the detector will first eliminate small iron objects such as nails. When rotated clockwise, large iron objects are eliminated, followed by trash items such as foil and aluminum.
How do you set the detector to NOTCH mode?
Press the NOTCH touchpad, and the detector will automatically reject iron. Turn the DISC/NOTCH knob clockwise for selective elimination of various junk items while still detecting nickels, silver and copper coins, and small gold items. NOTCH eliminates medium tone trash items while still detecting valuable low and high tone metals.
How do you set the detector to AUTO NOTCH mode?
Press the AUTO NOTCH touchpad, and the detector will automatically reject iron and most pull-tabs. Nickels and most small gold rings will be retained. The DISC/NOTCH knob creates a rejection “window” which can be moved as it is turned clockwise. With this mode, you can reject screw caps and zinc (post 1982) pennies as the DISC/NOTCH control is turned clockwise, but still detect valuables with low and high tones.
How do you read the LCD target display?
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) shows the probable identification of the targeted metal, as well as the probable depth of the target, in inches. Pass the search coil repeatedly over a target, and observe the target readout. The detector will register a repeated, unchanging target identification when a buried target has been located and identified. If, upon repeated passes over the same spot, the target identification reads inconsistently, the target is probably a trash item, or oxidized metal.
Where will gold targets register on the LCD scale?
Gold objects will register on the left side of the LCD scale. Gold flakes will register under Iron/Foil. Small gold items will register under Pull Tab. Medium-sized gold items will register under S-caps. Large gold items will register as Zinc 1¢.
Where will silver targets register on the LCD scale?
Silver objects will register to the right of the scale, under 25¢, 50¢, or $1, depending on the size of the object. The larger the object, the farther to the right it will register.
Where will iron and foil register on the LCD scale?
All sizes of iron and aluminum objects will register on the far-left side of the scale.
Where will pull tabs register on the LCD scale?
All older pull tabs from beverage cans will register here. Most newer pull tabs will register here. Many gold rings will also register here.
Where will screw caps register on the LCD scale?
Older screw caps from glass bottles will register here. Large gold rings, like a class ring, could also register here. Some non-U.S. coins of recent vintage will also register here.
Where will newer pennies register on the LCD scale?
Newer pennies (post-1982) will register here. Many non-U.S. coins of recent vintage will also register here.
Where will dimes and pre-1982 pennies register on the LCD scale?
Dimes and pre-1982 pennies will register here.
How do you use the depth indicator?
The depth indicator is accurate for coin-sized objects and indicates the depth of the target in inches. Pass repeatedly over the suspected target and pause briefly at the end of each sweep to read the display. Repeated indication at the same depth level indicates an accurate target detector. If the depth indication varies with each sweep, try sweeping at different angles; there may be more than one target present.
What is the principle use for the sensitivity knob?
The principle use for the SENSITIVITY knob is to eliminate ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI).
What should you do if the detector chatters?
If your detector chatters with the SENSITIVITY knob in the 100% clockwise position, reduce the sensitivity until the chatter stops (usually to the 1:00 or 3:00 position).
What should you do if you suspect the presence of deeper targets underneath a shallower target?
Reduce the SENSITIVITY to eliminate the detection of the deeper target to properly locate and identify the shallower target.
What are the two ways to enter the ALL-METAL mode?
Turn the right knob (Disc/Notch) left to the furthest counterclockwise position, then press the Disc/All Metal touch pad; or, turn the right knob (Disc/Notch) left to the furthest counterclockwise position, then turn the detector on. (The detector always defaults to the Disc/All Metal mode when first powered on).
How do you enter DISCRIMINATION mode?
Press the Disc/All Metal touch pad, and turn the Disc/Notch control knob clockwise past the “Disc” indication.
How does the DISCRIMINATION mode work?
As you turn the knob to the right, more objects are progressively eliminated, including the items to the left.
How do you enter NOTCH mode?
Press the Notch touch pad. In NOTCH mode, iron is automatically eliminated.
How do you use the NOTCH mode?
Turn the Disc/Notch knob 100% counterclockwise. Pass the undesirable object under the search coil. Turn the Disc/Notch knob slowly clockwise until the object is no longer detected.
How do you enter the AUTO NOTCH mode?
Press the Auto Notch touch pad.
How does the AUTO NOTCH mode work?
In AUTO NOTCH mode, iron, most pull tabs, and screw caps are automatically eliminated. In addition, you can turn the Disc/Notch control to selectively eliminate more items beyond the pre-programmed ones. The Disc/Notch control operates in this mode in the same manner as outlined in the NOTCH mode instructions, except that AUTO NOTCH does not eliminate the more valuable nickels.
How does the Quick Draw II use audio target identification?
Depending on the operating mode and Disc/Notch control setting, the Quick Draw II emits three distinct tones which classify metal objects into categories. Iron and steel induce a low tone, but highly oxidized iron can induce a high tone. Gold objects induce a low or medium tone. Most pull tabs induce a medium tone. Copper, silver and brass induce a high tone.
How can you differentiate pull tabs from gold rings?
When they both induce medium tones, you might notice a “double beep” from a gold ring but a “single beep” from pull tabs. To achieve this distinction, sweep the search coil very slowly, and at different angles. Two tones might signal as the detector passes over each side of the round ring.
What are the three distinct tones the Quick Draw II emits, and what do they indicate?
Low Tone: Nails & Bottle Caps, Gold & Nickel. Medium Tone: Old & New Pull Tabs, Zinc Pennies (Post 1982). High Tone: Copper, Silver & Brass Copper Pennies (Pre 1982).
How do you pinpoint a target?
Once a buried target is indicated by a good tone response, continue sweeping the coil over the target in a narrowing side-to-side pattern. Take visual note of the place on the ground where the “beep” sounds. Stop the coil directly over this spot on the ground. Move the coil straight forward and straight back towards you a couple of times. Again, make visual note of the spot on the ground at which the “beep” sounds. If needed, “X” the target at different angles to “zero in” on the exact spot on the ground at which the “beep” sounds.
How should the coil be moved when metal detecting?
When swinging the coil, be careful to keep it level with the ground about one inch from the surface. Never swing the coil like a pendulum. The coil should be swung in a half-circle movement. Repeat this motion every step you take to guarantee that the area is being covered thoroughly.
What should you do after selecting your operating mode?
Swing the search coil gently side-to-side, slightly overlapping each sweep as you move forward. Make sure you keep your search coil approximately 1 inch above the ground as you search. Raising it in the sweep, or at the ends of your sweep, will cause false readings. Move slowly.
How can you recognize false signals?
False signals are often broken or non-repeatable. They can be caused by trashy ground, electrical interference, or by large irregular trash objects. Dig only those targets that emit a strong repeatable signal.
What should you do when searching very trashy ground?
Scan small areas with slow, short overlapping sweeps. To prevent erratic signals and difficult pinpointing in trashy areas, consider purchasing the Bounty Hunter 4-Inch Gold Nugget Coil System.
What are the control settings for coin shooting?
Press the DISC/ALL METAL touch pad and turn the Disc/Notch Knob to the 3:00 position.
What are the control settings for relic hunting?
Press DISC/ALL METAL touchpad and turn the DISC/NOTCH knob 100% counterclockwise.
What are the control settings for cache hunting?
Press DISC/ALL METAL touchpad and turn the DISC/NOTCH knob 100% counterclockwise.
What are the control settings for jewelry hunting?
Press the AUTO NOTCH touchpad and set Disc/Notch knob at 2:00. Dig only the repeatable low and high tones, and avoid the broken or non-repeatable tones.
What are the control settings for finding property markers, machine parts, or lost keys?
Keep your detector in ALL-METAL mode.
What are the control settings for gold prospecting?
Keep your detector in ALL-METAL mode.
What are some accessories that can be used with the Quick Draw II?
4 Inch Coil, 10 Inch Coil, Headphones, Carry Bag, Coil Covers.
What should you do if your detector chatters or beeps erratically?
Use the detector outdoors only, move away from power lines, keep 2 detectors at least 20’ apart, only dig up repeatable signals, or reduce sensitivity until erratic signals cease.
What should you do if you hear a constant low tone or constant repeating tones?
Replace the batteries, or use only 9V alkaline batteries.
What should you do if the LCD does not lock on to one target ID or emits multiple tones?
Move the coil slowly at different angles, or reduce sensitivity if it is set too high.
What should you do if there is no power or no sounds coming from the detector?
Replace the batteries, check if the batteries are connected properly, or check connections to ensure the cord is connected securely.
How should you care for and maintain the metal detector?
Handle the metal detector carefully, use and store the metal detector in normal temperature environments, and wipe the metal detector with a damp cloth occasionally. After using the coil in saltwater, rinse it with fresh water to prevent corrosion of the metal parts.
What should you not do when caring for or maintaining the metal detector?
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the metal detector. Do not modify or tamper with the detector’s internal components.
What are some tips from the treasure hunter’s code of ethics?
Respect the rights and property of others, observe all laws, never destroy historical or archaeological treasures, leave the land and vegetation as it was, and fill in your holes.
What are some additional guidelines for responsible treasure hunting?
Always obtain permission before searching any site. Be extremely careful while probing, picking up, or discarding trash items. And always cover your holes.
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