White's CoinMaster Metal Detector

Warranty

If within two years (24 months) from the original date of purchase, your White's detector fails due to defects in either material or workmanship, White's will repair or replace at its option, all necessary parts without charge for parts or labor.

Simply return the complete detector to the Dealer where you purchased it, or to your nearest Authorized Service Center. The unit must be accompanied by a detailed explanation of the symptoms of the failure. Proof of date-of-purchase is required before the unit is serviced. Visit whiteselectronics.com/info/service.html for more details.

This is a transferable manufacturer warranty, covering the instrument for two years from the original purchase date, regardless of the owner.

Items excluded from the warranty include: batteries, accessories not standard equipment, shipping/handling costs outside the continental USA, Special Delivery costs (Air Freight, Next Day, 2nd Day, Packaging Services, etc.), and all shipping/handling costs inside the continental USA beyond 90 days after purchase.

White's registers your purchase if the Sales Registration Card is filled out and returned to the factory by your dealer soon after original purchase. This helps keep you updated on White's ongoing research & development.

The warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, misuse, neglect, alterations, modifications, unauthorized service, or prolonged exposure to corrosive compounds, including salt.

The duration of any implied warranty (e.g., merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose) shall not be longer than the stated warranty. White's Electronics, Inc. and its retailers are not liable for incidental or consequential damages. Some states may not allow limitations on implied warranties or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to you.

The stated warranty provides specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.

This is the only warranty provided by White's as the manufacturer of your metal detector. Any "extended warranty" period beyond two years, provided by a Dealer or third party, may be without White's authority, involvement, or consent, and might not be honored by White's Electronics, Inc.

Product Overview

The White's CoinMaster is a metal detector manufactured in Sweet Home, Oregon, USA by White's Electronics, Inc.

[Image Description: The White's CoinMaster metal detector is shown. It consists of a round search coil at the base, connected via a shaft to a handle with an elbow support for comfortable operation. The control unit is mounted on the shaft above the handle, featuring a digital display and several buttons: ON/OFF, SENS, DISC, and P/P. The White's logo is visible on the detector.]

Manufacturer: White's Electronics, Inc.

Address: 1011 Pleasant Valley Road, Sweet Home, Oregon 97386

Product Number: P/N 621-0519

Date Printed: 9/09

Assembly Instructions

  1. Remove all parts from the shipping carton.
  2. Use nonmetallic washers between the round search coil and the clevis fiber rod. Secure the search coil to the fiber rod using the fiber bolt and thumbnut.
  3. Insert the fiber rod into the curved rod, aligning the buttons with one of the adjustment holes.
  4. Unravel the search coil cable and wind it around the rods. The first revolution should go over the top of the rod. Plug the search coil cable into the control box and screw it "finger-tight" to secure.
  5. Grip the handle, with your arm in the elbow cup. Sweep the search coil over the ground. For comfort, buttons can be compressed and the fiber rod repositioned if necessary. The Elbow Cup is also adjustable for comfort.

Searching Instructions

  1. Open the battery door by pressing the elongated button on the back of the display and flipping the door open. Install two nine-volt alkaline batteries (they only fit one way). Close the door.
  2. Press the ON/OFF button. Sweep the search coil over the ground evenly, keeping it close to the ground throughout each sweep and overlapping each pass, similar to mopping a floor.
  3. Solid, repeatable beeps and a repeatable display indicate a "hit". Press the P/P button and target "X" areas to pinpoint the exact location to dig. Press P/P again to continue searching.
  4. Broken or inconsistent beeps and display readings indicate undesirable metals.

For more information on White's Detectors, visit: www.whiteselectronics.com

Display Indications

  • Typical Metal Target Categories
  • Current Metal Indication
  • Disc/Rejection
  • Low Battery Indication
  • Current Metal's Depth
  • P/P (Pinpoint) All Metal Mode
  • Current Sensitivity Setting

Controls

  1. ON/OFF: Turns the Power ON and OFF. Low Battery indication is automatically shown on the display. Remove batteries for storage beyond two weeks.
  2. SENS (sensitivity): Adjusts responsiveness to metals, ground, and external electrical interference. The level is shown on the display. Use the highest level that behaves predictably; lower levels are recommended for areas with unstable conditions (falsely signals without metal presence).
  3. P/P (Pinpoint): Activates pinpoint mode for better item location. Press a second time to return to continued searching.
  4. DISC (discrimination): Selects the acceptance or rejection (indicated by audio beep) of each category on the display, ranging from IRON to C1 (zinc cent). For more jewelry, except for iron, accept as much as you can endure.
  5. The depth of coin-sized metal is automatically indicated on the lower left-hand portion of the display.

To see complete details or to purchase the White's CoinMaster, visit: http://www.metaldetector.com/whites-coinmaster-metal-detector

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