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Classic® 5ID10Discrimination ControlThe DISC (discrimination) control selects the amount ofrejection against trash metals. At the fully counter-clock
Classic® 5ID11At the fully clockwisesetting nearly all trashmetals are rejected, aswell as some valu-ables. Some largeritems, such as lead,aluminum,
Classic® 5ID12I. Loop SweepA. Because the loop must be moving in order toaccurately respond, the sweep ofthe loop is critical to performance.Sweep t
Classic® 5ID13A. Care must be taken to use the appropriate diggingtool for the terrain, and not to leave unsightlyexcavations or holes on other people
Classic® 5ID14I. CleaningA. Both the loop and rod are waterproof and can becleaned with fresh water and mild soap. The controlbox is not waterproof
Classic® 5ID15Advanced OperatorGround RejectionThe ground rejection of the Classic® models is factorypreset at a level slightly positive of a ferrite
Classic® 5ID161) Contact your Dealer. There may be a quick andsimple fix or explanation that will prevent you fromhaving to send your detector in f
Classic® 5ID17White’s Limited WarrantyIf within two years (24 months) from the original date of purchase, your White’sdetector fails due to defects in
Classic® 5ID18®If for any reason you should sell your Classic® metal detector prior to the date the warrantyexpires, the remaining warranty is transfe
Classic® 5ID19Owner InformationSerial Number _________________________________ (inside of battery compartment)Purchase Date: _________________________
Classic® 5ID2Guide to this ManualAssembly... 3Batteries ...
Classic® 5ID20Notes
Classic® 5ID3Twist and insert each end ofhandle (provided) throughtop of shipping cartoninto second flap.Carry CartonWashers betweeneach loop ear&
Classic® 5ID4BatteriesI. Standard Batteries:A. The standard battery holder holds eight “AA”cell batteries. Alkalines are recommended for usewith th
Classic® 5ID5I. Once fully assembled, and the batteries installed, setthe ON/OFF SENS knob to the “P” (Preset) positionset the DISC knob to the RING
Classic® 5ID6VI. Now place a large nail, and/or a steel bottle cap(not aluminum) on the ground. Sweep the loop overthese metals. Note the inconsist
Classic® 5ID7VII. Once a smooth consistent beep has been located,sweep the loop directly over the center of the targetseveral times and read the poss
Classic® 5ID8Block indications on the display indicate the possibleidentification or type of metal item currently beingdetected.It is normal for the d
Classic® 5ID9VI. The sixth block indication from the left: “SILVER, 10¢, 1¢”The most common metals found with this block indica-tion is mediu
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