Victor Tools H673 User manual

Basic Metal Detector
H673 v01: 26/03/21
Please read and retain these instructions for future reference
Parts
This metal detector comes to you ready to use. The only adjustments required are the length of the stem
and the angle of the search coil.
With this metal detector, you can hunt for hidden coins, relics, jewellery, gold and silver.
ADJUSTING THE STEM
1.Turn the stem’s locknut clockwise until it loosens. (Picture A)
2.Adjust the stem to the required length.(Picture B)
A B
3.Retighten the stem’s locknut counter-clockwise to lock it in place.
•EVER WONDERED WHAT HIDDEN TREASURES THERE MAY BE
OUT THERE? WELL NOW YOU CAN FIND OUT!
•GET OUT AND ABOUT HUNTING, WHETHER ITS YOUR
GARDEN, ALONG A BEACH, IN A FIELD ETC
•HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE STEM, WILL GIVE OFF A BUZZING
SOUND AND A FLASHING LIGHT WHEN METAL IS DETECTED
•WITH WATERPROOF COILS (UP TO 16.5CM) AND A SEARCH
DEPTH OF 8CM.
•POWERED BY 1X9V BATTERY (NOT INCLUDED)
1.BUZZER
2.LED INDICATOR
3.ON/OFF SWITCH
4.BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER
5.STEM
6.STEM LOCKNUT
7.SEARCH COIL

Basic Metal Detector H673 Instructions for Use
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Adjusting the search coil
1.Loosen the knobs at the search coil and rotate the coil angle until it is parallel with the ground.
2.Tighten the knobs so that it is just enough to keep the search coil from rotating or wobbling.
INSTALLATION OF BATTERY
1.Loosen the screw with a screwdriver, then remove the battery compartment cover. (Picture C).
2.Insert a 9 volt battery (not included) in the battery compartment matching the polarities marked inside.
(C) (D)
Operation
1. Push the power switch to turn on the detector. At this time, red, orange and green LED light
respectively. When green LED lights steadily, the detector is ready for operation. Slide down the
power switch to turn off the detector.
2. Hold the search coil level and about 1-2 inches above the
ground, slowly sweep the search coil over the ground in a side-
to-side motion.
3. When the detector finds a metallic object, red LED lights, beep
sounds will be heard.
4. When orange LED lights, replace the battery.
HINTS FOR SEARCH
1.Never sweep the search coil as if it were a pendulum.
2.Take your time. You may miss a target if you walk too fast.

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RULES TO BE OBSERVED
1. Always get permission before searching any site.
2. Respect the rights and property of others.
3. Observe all national, state, and local laws while treasure hunting.
4. Never destroy historical or archaeological treasures. If you are not sure about an object you have
found, contact a museum or historical society in your area.
5. Leave the land and vegetations as it was. Fill in any holes you dig.
6. Do not carry out metal detection on protected sites such as; those defined as Scheduled
Monuments, Sites of Special Scientific Interest or military crash sites, and those involving human
remain), and also those other sites on which metal-detecting might also be restricted (such as land
under Countryside Stewardship or other agriculture/environment schemes).
7. You must report any potential treasure to your local Finds Liaison Officer
https://finds.org.uk/contacts or the British Museum (treasure@britishmuseum.org).
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1. The search coil pad is waterproof and can be submerged in either fresh or salt water. However, do
not let water enter into the handle part. After using the search coil in salt water, rinse it with fresh
water to prevent corrosion of the metal parts.
2. When the sound of the metal detector weakens, replace with a fresh battery.
3. Never attempt to recharge the non-rechargeable battery.
4. Remove exhausted battery to avoid leaking.
5. Handle the metal detector gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage the circuit board and cases
and can cause the metal detector to malfunction.
BATTERIES
•Keep batteries away from children and pets.
•Do not mix used and new batteries.
•Remove the batteries if left for long periods.
•Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
•Battery disposal, spent or expired batteries must be properly disposed of and recycled in compliance
with local regulations. For detailed information, contact your local authority.
•Follow the battery manufacturer’s safety, usage, and disposal instructions.
Code &
Symbol
Type of
Plastic
Polyethylene
Terephthalate
High-Density
Polyethylene
Polyvinyl
Chloride
Low Density
Polyethylene
Polypropylene
Polystyrene
Please
Specify
(includes
ABS,
Nylon)
Commonly
used for
Soft drink and
juice bottles,
shampoo
Milk bottles,
cleaning
product
Pipes,
construction
material,
Shopping
bags, bread
bags, squeezy
Microwaveable
food
containers,
Insulation
boxes, water
cups,
CD’s, crisp
packets,
various

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bottles, meat
trays, fruit
punnets
bottles,
yoghurt pots,
butter tubs
and other
food
containers
flooring,
windows,
guttering,
blister packs
bottles,
stretch/pallet
wrap, bubble
wrap, multi-
pack can
holders
yoghurt pots,
butter tubs,
disposable
plates and
cups
protective
packaging
inserts, take
away
containers
flexible
packaging
, baby
bottles,
sunglass
lenses
Notes
Commonly
recycled and
collected
from
household
recycling bins.
Check with
your local
authority
Commonly
recycled and
collected
from
household
recycling
bins. Check
with your
local
authority
Not usually
collected
from
household
recycling
bins,
Sometimes
recycled at
local waste
management
centres.
Usually
recyclable
supermarket
deposit
points. Check
other plastic
films as any
non-
polythene
film e.g. cling
film, crisp
packets film
lids
Commonly
recycled and
collected from
household
recycling bins
(packaging
tape itself not
recyclable but
does not
interfere with
cardboard)
Not
commonly
recycled but
waste
management
centres will
recycle it.
Not often
or widely
recycled
•At the end of the product’s lifespan please check with your local council authorised household waste
recycling centre for disposal.
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