Velleman CS150 User Manual

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Summary of CS150

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    Cs150 metal detector metaaldetector dÉtecteur de mÉtaux detector de metales metalldetektor cercametalli user manual 3 gebruikershandleiding 9 notice d’emploi 16 manual del usuario 23 bedienungsanleitung 29 istruzioni 36.

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    Cs150 18/01/2010 © 2008 velleman components nv 2 table 1 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u.

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    Cs150 18/01/2010 © 2008 velleman components nv 3 user manual 1. Introduction to all residents of the european union important environmental information about this product this symbol on the device or the package indicates that disposal of the device after its lifecycle could harm the environment. Do...

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    Cs150 18/01/2010 © 2008 velleman components nv 4 keep the detector away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature wear of parts. Use and store the detector only in normal temperature environments. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and distort or m...

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    Cs150 18/01/2010 © 2008 velleman components nv 5 5. Press the left battery compartment cover's tab and slide the cover off in the direction of the arrow [i]. 6. Place two 9-volt batteries into the battery compartment on top of the ribbons, matching the polarity symbols (+ and -) marked. 7. Replace t...

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    Cs150 18/01/2010 © 2008 velleman components nv 6 as you search, you can fine-tune the detector using the other controls (see "fine-tuning the detector") note: press the red button on the handle at any time during operation to automatically return the pointer to 0. B. Indoor testing to learn how the ...

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    Cs150 18/01/2010 © 2008 velleman components nv 7 2) adjusting ground [t] setting ground takes a little time, but is critical for accurate operation. Ground tunes out false signals from mineralised soil. 1. Set mode to vlf and lower the search coil to 1/2 to 2 inches (1 to 4cm) above the ground. 2. I...

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    Cs150 18/01/2010 © 2008 velleman components nv 8 some nails, nuts, bolts, and other iron objects (such as old bottle caps) oxidise and create a "halo" effect. A halo effect is caused by a mixture of natural elements in the ground and the oxidation created by different metals. Because of the metal mi...