Zircon MetalliScanner 6.0 Instructions Manual

MetalliScanner® 6.0 Components
1. Mode Switch
2. Calibration Switch
3. Crosshairs
4. Liquid Crystal Display
5. Battery Compartment
LCD Components
2. Depth Numbers
3. Magnetic Icon
4. Low Battery Indicator
5. Plus/Minus Sign
6. Scanning Wheel
7. Scanning Wheel Spoke
8. Non Magnetic Icon
Caution:
1. The MetalliScanner® metal finder will only locate metal objects. Nonmetallic objects such as wood studs and ceramic or PVC pipe cannot be located with this product.
2. Avoid wearing any jewelry, including watches, when using this product. The metal may cause inaccurate results.
Installing the Battery
Before using the MetalliScanner® tool, you must install one 9-volt battery. To do this, slide open the battery compartment door and connect the battery to the battery clip (Figure 3). Insert the battery into the tool and replace the door.
Note: With normal use, one 9-volt battery should last approximately one year.
Getting Familiar with the Operational Indicators
There are three operational indicators, a low battery indicator and two mode icons.
The low battery indicator is displayed as a warning when the battery has less than five hours of use remaining.
The magnetic icon is displayed when the unit is in the magnetic mode.
The non-magnetic icon is displayed in the non-magnetic mode.
Getting Familiar with the Location Indicators
There are four location indicators: the depth bars, the scanning wheel, the plus/minus sign, and the beep.
The depth bar consists of 31 bars and 4 numbers representing the depth to the target in inches or centimeters. The bars begin from the bottom of the display and sequentially turn on as the MetalliScanner® metal finder gets closer to the type of metal that corresponds to the mode that the unit is in. The numbers are only displayed after the device has been calibrated. (See "Calibrating in Either Mode".) When properly calibrated the depth numbers correspond to the depth to the top surface of the metal target.
The scanning wheel consists of 31 spokes with a plus or minus sign in the center. The wheel rotates clockwise and the plus sign is displayed when moving towards a target of the selected metal; the wheel rotates counter-clockwise and the minus sign is displayed when moving away from a target of the selected metal.
When a target is passed, the plus sign changes to the minus sign and the MetalliScanner® tool beeps. The plus/minus sign and the beep are primarily for estimating the general location of the target. The plus/ minus sign change and the beep occur as you pass the target, but not necessarily directly over the target.
To precisely locate the target, use the depth bars and the scanning wheel. The scanning wheel is more sensitive than the depth bars but also has a built-in sensitivity change (similar to when a car changes gears) around 3 to 4 inches. As a target gets closer, the wheel spins fairly quickly, but suddenly slows down at around 3 to 4 inches. Once past this point the wheel speeds up again.
There is also a less noticeable sensitivity change around 2 inches. If this sensitivity change interferes with determining the exact location of the target, you can press the calibration button when you think you are over the target and then try to locate that target more precisely.
NOTE:
1. You then must start the pre-scanning procedure from the beginning to locate any other targets.
2. Calibrating over the target will make the depth reading inaccurate. Calibrating to determine depth must be done away from targets. (See Calibration Section.)
Selecting the Operating Mode
The mode switch turns the MetalliScanner® metal finder on and off and simultaneously selects the operating mode.
The switch has three positions: magnetic mode, non-magnetic mode, and off.
Move the mode switch to the magnetic mode position to find rebar, steel, iron, and other ferrous metal. Move the mode switch to the non-magnetic mode position to find copper pipe, brass, aluminum, and other non-ferrous metal. To turn the tool off, move the mode switch to the off position.
Note: The MetalliScanner® metal finder does a self test immediately after it is turned on. If the unit does not pass the self test, you will hear a long, low-pitched tone and every other spoke on the scanning wheel and all the depth bars will be displayed. If this happens, check this area for any large metal objects and remove them. Then try turning the unit on again.
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