Code of conduct, Care for your detector, Troubleshooting – Velleman CS990XD Manuel d'utilisation

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CS990XD

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9. Code of Conduct

1.

Do not trespass. Ask permission before venturing on to any private land.

2.

Respect the Country Code. Do not leave gates open when crossing the fields, and do not damage crops or frighten

animals.

3.

Do not leave a mess. It is simple to extract a coin or other small objects buried a few inches under the ground without

digging a great hole. Use a sharpened trowel or knife to cut a neat circle or triangle (do not remove the plug of earth

entirely from the ground): extract the object, replace the soil and grass carefully and evenly.

4.

Help to keep your country tidy. Bottle tops, silver paper and tin cans are the last thing you should throw away. You could

well be digging them up again next year. Do yourself and the community a favour by taking the rusty iron and junk you find

to the nearest litter bin.

5.

If you discover any live ammunition or any lethal objects such as an unexploded bomb or mine, do not touch it. Mark the

site carefully and report the find to the local police.

6.

Report any unusual historical finds to the landowner.

7.

Familiarise yourself with the law relating to the archaeological sites. Remember it is illegal for anyone to use a metal

detector on a scheduled ancient monument unless permission has been obtained from the Historic Buildings and Ancient

Monument Commission for England or the Secretary of State for the Environment in Scotland and Wales.

8.

Remember that when you are out with your metal detector, you are an ambassador for your hobby. Do nothing that may

give it a bad name.

9.

The law relating to treasure finds must be followed. Contact the authorities and inform yourself.

10. Care for Your Detector

When not in use your detector should be stored in a dry and warm environment. If it is not to be used for a certain length of

time it is advisable to remove the batteries to avoid leakage which could cause serious damage. The working life of your

detector will be shortened by careless use or neglect of the unit. Think of your detector as a scientific instrument. Your

detector is designed to withstand rugged handling on any terrain, but misuse or lack of due attention will tell in the end. After

using your detector in a hostile environment (salt water, sand, etc.) the exterior parts should be rinsed with clean fresh water,

paying particular attention to the head and stems, then carefully wipe dry.

11. Troubleshooting


Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Meter needle does not move as you

adjust the tune control

The detector is in meter disc mode or

meter + audio disc mode

Switch mode to none

Meter needle appears to be stuck

The level control switch has been left

in battery check position

Switch out battery check mode

New batteries fitted but unit will not

switch on

Batteries are not making contact in the

battery holder

Remove the battery holder and roll out

the individual batteries in the holder

New batteries fitted but battery check

reading indicates low

One battery inserted incorrectly

Remove the battery holder and

reverse incorrect battery

Detector is switched on but appears

not to be working

Headphone adapter left in headphone

socket

Remove the adapter

Detector does not work on

headphones

Stereo/mono headphones switched to

mono

Switch headphone to stereo

Use this device with original accessories only. Velleman nv cannot be held responsible in the event of damage or

injury resulted from (incorrect) use of this device.

For more info concerning this product, please visit our website www.velleman.eu.

The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice.

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