Velleman CS1M User Manual - page 7
CS1M VELLEMAN
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CODE OF CONDUCT
1. Do not interfere with archaeological sites or ancient monuments. Join
your local archaeological society if you are interested in ancient history.
2. Do not leave a mess. Use a sharpened trowel of knife to cut a neat
circle or triangle ; extract the object ; replace the soil and grass
carefully.
3. Help keep the land tidy - and help yourself. Bottle tops, silver paper and
tin cans are the last things you should throw away. Do the community a
favour by taking all the junk you find to the nearest litter bin.
4. Do not trespass. Ask permission before venturing onto any private land.
5. Report all unusual historical finds to the local museum and get expert
help if you accidentally discover a site of archaeological interest.
6. If you discover any live ammunition or any lethal object such as an
unexploded mine, do not touch it. Mark the site carefully and report the
find at once to the local Police.
7. Learn the local Treasure Trove laws and report all finds of gold, silver of
valuable objects to the Police.
8. Respect the Country Code. Do not leave gates open when crossing
fields, and do not damage crops or frighten animals.
9. Never miss an opportunity to show and explain your detector to anyone
who asks about it. Be friendly. You could pick up some useful clues to
another site. If you meet another detector user, introduce yourself. You
may learn much about the hobby from each other.
10. Remember that when you are out with your detector, you are an
ambassador for the amateur treasure hunting fraternity. Do not give us
a bad name.
This equipment conforms to the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.
However, system performance may be impaired by unusually strong
electromagnetic fields.