Barska Winbest D-50 Edition BE12618 User Manual
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To power on the Barska Winbest D-50 Edition BE12618 Detector, press and hold the power button until the display screen lights up. Ensure that batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge.
If the detector is not detecting any metal, ensure that the sensitivity settings are appropriately adjusted. Check that the ground balance is set correctly for the environment you're searching in and that the search coil is properly connected.
To maintain the search coil, clean it regularly with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Ensure that the coil is dry before storing the device.
Store the detector in a cool, dry place. Remove the batteries if the detector will not be used for an extended period to prevent battery leakage. Keep the device away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
To perform a factory reset, navigate to the settings menu on the display screen and select the 'Reset' option. Confirm the reset action when prompted. This will return all settings to their default values.
To improve depth detection, increase the sensitivity setting and ensure the ground balance is correctly adjusted. Also, make sure that the search coil is parallel to the ground and moved slowly and steadily.
False signals can occur due to high sensitivity settings, electromagnetic interference, or incorrect ground balance. Adjust the sensitivity, check for interference sources, and recalibrate the ground balance to minimize false signals.
Calibrate the ground balance whenever you change the type of terrain you are searching on or notice a decrease in performance. Regular calibration ensures optimal detection accuracy.
The Barska Winbest D-50 Edition BE12618 Detector is not fully waterproof, but it is weather-resistant. It can be used in light rain or damp conditions, but avoid submerging the coil or control box in water.
Use the discrimination feature to filter out unwanted metals. Practice identifying different tones associated with various metals, and refer to the display indicators which show probable metal types based on signal strength and frequency.