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THE MINELABGP extreme
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USER INFO
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THE MINELABGP extreme
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USER INFO
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take care
The ‘GP extremeis a high quality electronic instrument. It has been designed for
professional gold prospecting use and the electronics circuitry is housed in a
rugged case. Take care of your detector in the following way:
Keep the detector clean and dry. It is very important to keep all electrical connectors clean and dry.
The control box is not waterproof, even though it has been designed to be water-resistant. Take
care to avoid it becoming wet.
The coil is water resistant and may be used in rain or wet conditions. The coil is not waterproof. Do not
immerse the coil in water
.
Regularly replace such items as teardrop washers and skidplates to give long life to your detector.
Do not expose the detector to high temperatures or leave it in the sun for longer than is necessary.
Shading will help protect it. Do not leave the detector in a closed vehicle, especially in the sun.
The coil housing will eventually wear through if you scrub the ground with it while searching. Use of a
replaceable skid plate will help to protect your coils
To prevent dirt entering between the coil and the skidplate, silk tape, e.g. Leukosil, which is available
from chemists, may be used. The use of some other tapes, e.g. insulation tape, may result in some loss
of sensitivity.
The control box and coil should not come into contact with petrol or other oil-based liquids. If any part of
the detector comes into contact with corrosive substances, including salt or salt water, it should be
washed with fresh water.
Clean the detector with a damp cloth using a mild soap detergent. Do not use solvents.
DETECTOR CARE AND SAFETY
DETECTOR CARE AND SAFETY
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH
PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
For Consumers within the European Union:
Do not dispose of this equipment in general
household waste.
The crossed out wheeled bin indicated
on this equipment is an indicator that
this unit should not be disposed of in
general household waste, but recycled
in compliance with local government
regulations or environmental requirements.
Please dispose of this equipment via a
recycling service or centre, or by returning
the unit to the respective Minelab or Halcro
outlet as appropriate for your unit. This will
enable the equipment to be disposed of in
an environmentally safe manner.
Disposal of unwanted electronic equipment
in landfilled waste may contribute to
adverse long term environmental effect
due to the leaching of contaminating and
toxic substances contained within some
electronic equipment.
Working for a Cleaner,
Greener Future
Disclaimer:
The Minelab metal detector discussed
in this operating manual has been
expressly designed and manufactured
as a quality hobbyist metal detector
and is recommended for use in coin,
treasure and general metal detection in
non-hazardous environments. This metal
detector has not been designed for use
as a mine detector or as a live munitions
detection tool.
Please note:
Since there may be a variety of options
available for this detector, equipment
may vary according to the Model or
items ordered with your detector. Certain
descriptions and illustrations may also
differ (in this manual) from the exact Model
that you purchased. In addition, Minelab
reserves the right to respond to ongoing
technical progress by introducing changes
in design, equipment and technical
features at any time.
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