1M6 Table of ContentsChapter 1 Assembly...2Assembly Instructions ...
11Chapter 5 M6 ControlsTriggerTriggerTriggerTriggerTrigger (on hand grip) (on hand grip) (on hand grip) (on hand grip) (on hand grip)Center Position (
12Chapter 5 M6 ControlsTRAC TOGGLEAUTO TRAC® ToggleThe TRAC toggle selects the type of groundmineral rejection (ground balance) and automatictracking
13Eliminating Hot Rocks:The "Lock" can be used to deal with rocks thatcontain much different minerals than the surround-ing ground. (Referre
14Chapter 5 M6 ControlsSENS Control/ON-OFFThe SENS control turns the instrument on/off andselects the signal strength. Increased signal strengthdoes n
15SENS Adjustment (contin-ued)5. While using a steady slow search coil sweepspeed, simultaneously advance SENS towards"100". If the "O
16DISC (Discrimination) is used to adjust the level ofaudio rejection against trash metals.The (Preset) just below NICKEL is recom-mended for most
17Some large trash metals, such as pieces of lead, potmetal, aluminum, tin, brass, copper, or significantgrade iron will produce a good sound regardle
18Chapter 6 M6 SearchingPinpointingPinpoint TechniqueDue to the wide scan nature of modern search coilsit can be difficult to locate small targets und
19Chapter 6 M6 SearchingHeadphonesThe headphone jack on the M6 is located on thecontrol box above the battery compartment. Thereis a dust cover on the
2AssemblyChapter 1 M6 AssemblyELBOWCUPSTRAPELBOW CUPFOAM PADSINSIDE ELBOWCUPCONTROL BOXCENTERRODLOOP CABLECAMLOCKWASHERSBETWEENEACH LOOPEAR & CLEV
20Chapter 6 MXT Searching1. Trigger (on hand grip) center " Search" posi-tion.2. TRAC to On position.3. SENS to "▼" position.4.
21Chapter 6 MXT SearchingThe M6 provides good general purpose searchingfor a wide variety of targets and environments.From residential yards, parks an
22Proper careIII. StorageA. When the instrument is not in use, make sureit is turned OFF.B. If you plan on storing your detector for long,remove the b
23ServiceBefore shipping detectors for service:A. Contact your Dealer. There may be a quick,simple fix or explanation that will preventhaving to send
24WarrantyChapter 7 M6 InformationIf within two years (24 months) from the originaldate of purchase, your White's detector fails due todefects in
25Chapter 7 M6 InformationWarranty TransferIf for any reason you should sell your White's detector prior to the date the warrantyexpires, the rem
26Serial Number: __________________________ (inside of battery compartment)Purchase Date: __________________________ (The date on the sales receipt)
27Chapter 7 M6 InformationThe Serial Number which is unique to your unit is on a White Label inside the Battery Compartment.Please quote the number on
28Chapter 7 M6 InformationIf for any reason you should sell your White's Metal Detector prior to the date the warrantyexpires, the remaining warr
3Chapter 1 M6 AssemblyAssembly Instructions1. Remove all parts from shipping carton andcheck the assembly page to make sure the kit iscomplete.2. Th
4BatteriesChapter 2 M6 BatteriesUsing theStandard Battery Holder1. Slide open the battery holder lid (decal side ofbattery holder) by applying gentle
5Chapter 2 M6 BatteriesNon-rechargeable batteries will start to drop involtage as soon as they are put into use and thensteadily diminish in voltage u
6M6 Quick StartChapter 3 M6 Quick StartSENSTurns the M6 ON/OFF and adjusts thesignal strength of targets, ground andelectrical interference.DISCestabl
7Chapter 3 M6 Quick StartQuick StartInstructionsWith the M6 properly assembled and thebatteries installed, follow the instructions below tostart findi
8Chapter 4 M6 DisplayM6 DisplayThe M6 display and reference label below thedisplay provide a wealth of information about themetal target. The display
92. Blocks - A series of 16 blocks appear along thebottom portion of the display and line up with theindications on the reference label below the dis
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