Harbor Freight Tools Metal Detector 43149 User Manual

Metal Detector  
43149  
Set up anD operating inStructionS  
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8. check for damaged parts. Before  
using any tool, any part that ap-  
defects or other reproductive harm.  
Wash hands after handling.  
(California Health & Safety Code §  
25249.5, et seq.)  
pears damaged should be carefully  
checked to determine that it will oper-  
ate properly and perform its intended  
function. Check for alignment and  
binding of moving parts; any broken  
parts or mounting fixtures; and any  
other condition that may affect proper  
operation. Any part that is damaged  
should be properly repaired or re-  
placed by a qualified technician. Do  
not use the tool if any switch does not  
turn On and Off properly.  
14. Warning: the warnings, cautions,  
and instructions discussed in this  
instruction manual cannot cover  
all possible conditions and situ-  
ations that may occur. it must be  
understood by the operator that  
common sense and caution are  
factors which cannot be built into  
this product, but must be supplied  
by the operator.  
9. replacement parts and acces-  
sories. When servicing, use only  
identical replacement parts. Use of  
any other parts will void the warranty.  
Only use accessories intended for  
use with this tool. Approved accesso-  
ries are available from Harbor Freight  
Tools.  
unpacKing  
When unpacking, check to make  
sure all parts shown on the Parts Diagram  
and Parts Lists are present. If any parts  
are missing or broken, please call Harbor  
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10. Do not operate tool if under the in-  
fluence of alcohol or drugs. Read  
warning labels on prescriptions to  
determine if your judgment or reflex-  
es are impaired while taking drugs. If  
there is any doubt, do not operate the  
tool.  
preparing to operate  
assembly  
11. Maintenance. For your safety, main-  
tenance should be performed regu-  
larly by a qualified technician.  
12. People with pacemakers should con-  
sult their physician(s) before using  
this product. Electromagnetic fields  
in close proximity to a heart pace-  
maker could cause interference to, or  
failure of, the pacemaker.  
Figure 1  
Figure 2  
1. Turn the lock nut on the stem clock-  
wise to loosen (see Figure 1).  
2. Adjust the length of the stem so that  
when you stand upright with the tool  
held in your hand, the search coil is  
level with and about 1/2 to 2 inches  
above the ground (see Figure 2).  
13. WARNING: Handling the cord on  
this product will expose you to lead,  
a chemical known to the State of  
California to cause cancer, and birth  
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3. Turn the stem’s lock nut counter-  
clockwise to lock it in place.  
7. Loosen the knob at the search coil’s  
end, then adjust the search coil’s end,  
then adjust the search coil to the de-  
sired angle. The search coil should  
be parallel with the ground. Tighten  
the knob enough to keep the search  
coil from rotating or wobbling.  
4. Unscrew the knob on the search coil  
and take off the knobs and connector.  
Insert the stem and align the holes on  
the search coil bracket and the stem.  
Push the connector through the holes  
and tighten the knob.  
Figure 5  
8. To insert the arm support (see Figure  
5), loosen the knob at the base of the  
handle. Insert the arm support and  
tighten the knob to hold the arm sup-  
port in place.  
Figure 3  
5. Wind the search coil cable around the  
stem. Make sure you leave enough  
slack in the cable to allow for adjust-  
ment when you are using the Tool on  
uneven ground (see Figure 3).  
Battery installation  
The Tool is powered by three, 9 Volt  
batteries. Battery installation is described  
below:  
Figure 4  
6. Plug in the search coil’s plug into the  
search coil jack on the Tool’s control  
panel. Make sure that the pins on the  
plug align with the holes in the jack  
(see Figure 4).  
Figure 6  
1. If the Tool is on, turn MODE to OFF  
(see Figure 6).  
2. Press the right battery compartment  
cover’s tab and slide  
note: The search coil’s plug fits into the  
connector only one way. Never force  
the plug; the plug could become dam-  
aged. To disconnect the plug, never  
pull on the cable; always take hold of  
the plug and pull it out of the connec-  
tor.  
the cover in the direc-  
tion of the arrow (see  
Figure 7).  
3. Place one 9 Volt bat-  
tery into the battery  
compartment on top  
of the ribbon. Place  
Figure 7  
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the battery so that it matches the  
polarity symbols (+ and -) that are  
marked inside the compartment.  
Set the MoDe to VlF (very low  
frequency). To test the  
batteries in the left battery  
compartment, set Batt  
teSt to B1. To test the  
battery in the right battery  
compartment, set Batt  
teSt to B2 (see Figure 9).  
4. Replace the right battery compart-  
ment cover.  
5. Press the left battery compartment  
cover’s tab and slide  
Figure 9  
the cover off in the  
direction of the arrow  
(see Figure 8).  
6. Place two 9 Volt bat-  
teries into the bat-  
tery compartment on  
top of the ribbons,  
Figure 10  
Figure 8  
matching the polarity symbols (+ and  
-) marked. Replace the left battery  
compartment cover.  
If the pointer on the viewmeter is  
within the Batt scale’s green area, the  
batteries have enough power. If the point-  
er is not within the green area, the batter-  
ies need to be replaced (see Figure 10).  
note: The life of the batteries can be  
extended by using headphones (not  
included), which require less power  
than the built-in speaker. See the  
section on headphones below.  
Meter adjustment  
caution! Always remove old or weak  
batteries; old batteries can leak  
chemicals that can damage electronic  
parts. If you do not plan to use the  
Tool for a week or more, remove the  
batteries. Use only fresh batteries  
of the required size. Do not mix old  
and new batteries or different types of  
batteries.  
Figure 11  
Set MoDe to oFF. Using a screw-  
driver, adjust the alignment control until the  
pointer lines up with o on the scale (see  
Figure 11).  
testing Batteries  
Test the battery power when the Tool  
does not turn on, or has weak volume, or  
will not tune properly or operates errati-  
cally.  
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earphone use  
Basic operation  
1. Set the Batt teSt to operate.  
2. Hold the detector comfortably, then  
as shown in Figure 13,  
rotate MoDe to the  
desired position.  
Figure 12  
Set it to VlF to test  
the battery power  
and adjust tune and  
grounD (see direc-  
tions below and on  
page 8).  
Stereo earphones (not included) can  
be connected to the Tool. Using ear-  
phones saves battery power and makes  
it easier to identify changes in the sound  
patterns. Earphones are connected to the  
ear jack on the side of the Control Housing  
(see Figure 12).  
Figure 13  
Set it to tr1 to de-  
tect extreme differences in metals,  
such as between gold and iron. The  
difference shows on the meter (iron  
as a ferrous metal, gold as a non-  
ferrous metal).  
When using earphones, protect your  
hearing by:  
a. Set the volume to the lowest setting  
before you begin listening. Adjust  
the volume to a comfortable level.  
Set it to tr2 to detect finer distinc-  
tions between metals. For example,  
between aluminum and gold.  
b. Never listen at extremely high vol-  
ume levels; permanent hearing loss  
can result.  
tuning  
c. Once the volume is set, do not  
increase it. Over time, your ears  
adapt to the volume level, so a  
volume level that does not cause  
discomfort might still damage your  
hearing.  
tune fine tunes the balance be-  
tween the tool’s receiver and the transmit-  
ter circuitry, to provide consistent pointer  
and tone indications.  
operation  
This tool distinguishes between fer-  
rous and non-ferrous metals. Ferrous  
metals contain iron. Non-ferrous metals  
do not (examples: gold, silver, copper,  
platinum, aluminum, lead, and zinc).  
When the Tool senses a metallic object,  
the meter reading changes and the de-  
tector might sound a tone. The reaction  
depends on what metal is detected.  
Figure 14  
Figure 15  
To Tune, do the following and see Figure  
14 and 15, above:  
1. Rotate VoluMe to the 10 o’clock  
position.  
2. Set MoDe to VlF.  
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3. Set grounD, DiScriMination,  
and SenSitiVity to mid-range.  
the flat part faces upward (see Figure  
17).  
note: Never test on a floor inside a build-  
ing, as it may have a type of metal  
present.  
2. Set MoDe to tr1. Move a sample  
of the material being tested (example:  
coin or gold ring) about 2 inches  
above the search coil.  
Figure 16  
note: The Tool will not detect without mo-  
tion. You must move the object since  
you are not sweeping the Tool.  
4. Hold the search coil at least 1 foot  
away from the ground and any metal  
object. Hold down the red button on  
the handle and slowly rotate tune  
until the viewmeter pointer rests at or  
near 0 (see Figure 16).  
3. If the Tool detects the material, the  
NON-FERROUS and FERROUS indi-  
cators flash and the pointer moves to  
FERROUS or NON-FERROUS while  
the detector determines the type of  
metal it is detecting. If it detects non-  
ferrous metal, it also sounds a tone.  
5. As you use the Tool to search for  
items, you can fine tune by using the  
other control (see Fine Tuning the  
Tool on page 8).  
4. If the Tool does not detect the materi-  
al, check the battery power and verify  
that the search coil is properly con-  
nected. Also, you might need to fine  
tune the detector (see next page).  
note: To return the pointer to the center  
of the viewmeter at any time, simply  
press the red button on the handle.  
teSting tHe tool  
outdoor testing  
You must first test the detector to find  
out how it reacts to different metals. It can  
be tested indoors or outdoors.  
1. Locate an area outdoors where there  
is no metal present. Place a sample  
of the material to be tested (coin or  
gold ring) on the ground.  
indoor testing  
2. Set MoDe to tr1.  
3. With the search coil being held ap-  
proximately 1 to 2 inches above the  
ground, slowly move the search coil  
over the area where you placed the  
sample. Sweep in a side to side mo-  
tion as follows:  
Figure 17  
1. After removing watches, rings or any  
other metal jewelry, place the de-  
tector on a wooden or plastic table.  
Adjust the search coil’s angle so that  
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Fine tuning  
Once you practice with the unit, you  
can fine tune it to make it more selective in  
what is found.  
adjusting SenSitiVity  
Figure 18  
To adjust the search coil’s ability to  
detect objects at different depths in the  
ground, rotate SenSitiVity between Min  
and MaX. For maximum detection depth,  
leave SenSitiVity set as high as pos-  
sible. If the Tool begins to “chatter”, de-  
crease SenSitiVity until the noise stops.  
4. Sweep slowly to avoid missing tar-  
gets. Never raise the sweep coil  
while sweeping; sweep back and  
forth as if it was a pendulum (see  
Figure 18).  
5. If the Tool detects the item, it sounds  
a tone and the pointer moves to the  
type of metal it found. After detect-  
ing metal, switch MoDe tr1 to tr2  
to determine the quality of the metal.  
If nothing was detected, try again  
(make sure the search coil is being  
moved properly).  
adjusting grounD  
For accurate operation, it is criti-  
cal that you take the time to correctly set  
grounD. grounD tunes out false sig-  
nals from mineralized soil.  
6. The detector will respond strongly  
when it detects most valuable metal  
objects. If the signal does not repeat  
after being swept over the target a  
few times, the target is probably junk  
metal.  
Figure 19  
To set grounD:  
7. False signals can occur from elec-  
trical interference, large, irregular  
pieces of junk metal, or finding trash  
on the ground. False signals usually  
occur broken or are non-repeatable.  
1. Set MoDe to VlF and lower the  
search coil to 1/2 to 2 inches above  
the ground.  
2. If the pointer swings to the right, turn  
grounD to the left.  
8. After finding a metal item, wait a few  
seconds after the tone stops before  
continuing; this allows the detector  
time to reset. You can also press the  
red button on the handle to return the  
pointer to the center of the viewmeter.  
If the pointer swings to the left, turn  
grounD to the right.  
3. Lift the search coil about 12 inches  
from the ground and press the red  
button on the handle. The pointer will  
return to the center. Repeat these  
three steps until the pointer stays  
close to the center each time you  
lower the search coil to the ground.  
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4. After setting grounD the Tool is  
ready for the soil type at that particu-  
lar site. It will not need to be reset  
until you move to a new location.  
that occur at random and signals that  
are stable and repeatable. The key is to  
dig only for those targets that produce a  
strong, repeatable signal. This will prevent  
you from wasting time focusing on trash  
induced signals.  
adjusting DiScriMination  
No metal detector is totally accurate.  
Many conditions influence the success of  
metal detection. Among the factors that  
influence results are the angle at which the  
object rests in the ground, the depth of ob-  
ject, the amount of iron the object contains  
and the size of the object.  
Discrimination is the Tool’s ability to  
differentiate between types of metal. This  
setting determines whether the detector  
will distinguish between different types of  
ferrous and non-ferrous metals. If MoDe  
is set to tr2, start with DiScriMination  
set to mid-range. While the Tool is being  
used, adjust DiScriMination to the best  
position. As you set it higher, the detector  
becomes more sensitive to the differences  
between large aluminum and gold pieces,  
for example, but other valuable items such  
as coins and small rings, might be over-  
looked.  
To accurately pinpoint a target:  
1. Once the detector detects a target  
that is buried, continue to sweep the  
search coil over the target in a nar-  
rowing side-to-side motion.  
2. Stop the search coil directly over the  
spot on the ground. Then move the  
search coil straight forward away  
from you and straight back towards  
you. Make a mental note of the exact  
spot on the surface where the detec-  
tor beeps. Repeat these steps in  
an X pattern. The target should be  
directly below the X at the area where  
the loudest response is heard.  
As you set DiScriMination to  
higher levels, the detector first does not  
detect small pieces of silver paper, then  
thick foil, and finally metal objects like cola  
pull tabs. Each time you change areas,  
you must reset DiScriMination.  
False Signals and Detection Hints  
As you sweep the search coil back  
and forth over the ground surface, you will  
recognize the difference between signals  
trouBleSHooting  
problem  
False signals are being  
displayed  
Suggestion for cure  
1. Sweeping too fast or at the wrong angle.  
2. Heavily oxidized metals are detected. Pinpoint the target from several  
different angles. If the detector does not display and sound the same  
signal each time, the target is probably heavily oxidized metal.  
1. May be more than one target in the area.  
Once a target is found, the  
display does not show the  
correct metal type  
2. If target is heavily oxidized, an incorrect reading may occur. This does  
not signify a problem with the detector.  
3. It may be a type of metal which is not recognizable to the detector.  
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partS liSt  
part  
Description  
Control Box Top  
Meter  
Loud Speaker  
Fixing Board  
Screws ST2.9 x 6  
Lining Board  
Main PCB  
Mfr’s part no. part  
Description  
Mfr’s part no.  
SQC8.225.012  
SQC6.336.001  
GB819.85  
SQC8.225.011  
SQC8.220.081  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SQC6.116.042  
M3006  
21 Stem Lock Ring  
22 Stem  
YD-50 16 ohm 0.25 W  
SQC8.610.154  
GB845-85  
SQC8.683.031  
SQC2.908.526  
GB845-85  
23 Screw M3 x 10  
24 Stem Lock Nut  
25 Stem Lock Ring  
26 Screws M4 x 28  
27 Cover (Stem)  
28 Cover (Large)  
29 Cover (Small)  
30 Search Head  
31 Head Knob (Screw)  
32 Head Knob (Nut)  
33 Bracket  
SQC7.852.078  
SQC6.170.030  
SQC6.170.031  
SQC5.939.000  
SQC6.354.021  
SQC6.354.022  
SQC6.154.001  
SQC5.566.004  
SQC8.009.001  
SQC8.610.157  
GB848-85-3  
Screws ST2.9 x 8  
Handle  
SQC6.465.033  
10 Screws ST3.9 x 16  
11 Nut M6 x 0.75  
12 Nut M8 x 0.75  
GB808-76  
GB808-76  
SQC8.337.334  
SQC6.116.044  
R1710N16K  
GB808-76  
13 Control Knob  
14 Control Box Button  
15 Potentiometer B-10K  
16 Nut M6 x 0.75  
17 Control Knob  
18 Stereo Earphone PCB  
19 Nut M6 x 0.5  
34 Socket PCB  
35 Aluminum Stem  
36 Board  
SQC8.337.330  
SQC5.566.003  
37 Flat Washer  
38 Spring Washer  
39 Nut M3  
GB859-87-3  
GB6172-86  
20 Aluminum Stem (19mm) SQC8.009.002  
pleaSe reaD tHe FolloWing careFully  
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MENT PARTS THERETO.  
note: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not avail-  
able individually as replacement parts.  
Warning! Service and maintenance should only be performed by a qualified  
technician.  
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