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TABLE OF CONTENTS
To the Owner 4Control Functions 6
Search Modes 8
Assembly 13
Operating Procedure 17Field Recommendations 18
Search and Recovery Tips 20
Cautions 25
Maintenance 27Battery Replacement 28
Recommended Accessories 30
Specifications 31
Repair Service 32Warning 34
Recommended Reading 35
Mind Your Manners 37
RAM Book Order Form 39
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TO ThE OwNErThe Garrett Sea Hunter Mark II has anunparalleled reputation among treasure
hunters, law enforcement agencies andvarious industries as one of the mostreliable and sophisticated submersiblemetal detectors of its kind.
The Sea Hunter Mark II is an advancedmicroprocessor-driven instrument that islightweight, highly durable and easy touse. The Sea Hunter 's pulse induction(PI) circuitry provides excellent depth
and enables you to find treasure withoutinterference from salt water and mostground minerals.
OuTSTANdiNg FEATurES
The Sea Hunter 's outstanding performance,custom-designed housing and multipleconfigurations make it superior toother underwater detectors available.Microprocessor-based circuitry in the SeaHunter provides greater sensitivity, faster
target response and comes with Garrett's
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exclusive Discrete Target Eliminationmode. The custom designed double-o-ring sealed housing is durable andlightweight, with individual, o-ring sealedbattery and electronics compartments thatmakes battery replacement hassle free. An 8" epoxy-filled searchcoil and customdesigned headphones, submersible to 200
feet, make the Sea Hunter Mark II highlystable and reliable.
The Sea Hunter Mark II is very versatile,offering four stem arrangements to suit
your search needs: the long stem with topstem mount, under cuff stem mount, hipmount and the short stem ScubaMate.Each arrangement allows you the versatilityto search on land, in shallow water or
underwater, or in situations where a sealeddetector is required. The ScubaMate isideal for diving while the long stem allowsyou to carry the control housing on your waist or shoulder, or stem mounted, isuseful for searching on land or in shallowwater.
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CONTrOL FuNCTiONS
Poe - Use to turn the detector on andchoose either of two search modes. Abattery check occurs automatically eachtime the power is switched on. (Figure 1)
Tesol - Use to set the base audiolevel according to an individual's hearingability and how loud the outside noiseis. Typically the sound is set no louder than necessary, just above silent isrecommended. (Figure 1)
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Elmnaton - Use in conjunction witheither the Standard or Discrete TrashElimination modes to choose theelimination level appropriate to your search needs. As the elimination knob isrotated clockwise, an increasing number of undesirable items are excluded fromdetection. (Figure 1).
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SEArCh MOdESStandard Trash Elimination and DiscreteTrash Elimination are the search modesavailable with the Sea Hunter Mark II . Theselector switch for these modes is locatedon the right side of the panel.
Standard Trash Elimination is the search
mode normally available on conventionalpulse induction (PI) metal detectors. Thebackground audio threshold is continuousand remains close to the operator'schosen level while responding to ongoing
variations in the detection signal. Small or deep targets produce faint, weak signalsand large or shallow targets produceloud, strong signals.
The elimination knob is used to change thedetector's ability to detect various typesof metal. As you rotate the eliminationknob clockwise, the detection response tometals decreases. The detection responseto poor conductors, such as foil, nickel andpull tabs decreases significantly more than
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the response to good conductors such ascoins and fine jewelry. In Standard mode,the response to poor conductors can beeliminated effectively; however, if theseobjects are too close to the searchcoil,a detection response may occur. Theresponse to good conductors, althoughsomewhat diminished, remains relatively
strong. Some jewelry such as rings andthin gold necklaces are found in themiddle of the conductivity range, so it'simportant to dial in only the amount of elimination needed for the search area.
Standard mode permits a very slowsearchcoil sweep, making it particularlyeffective for pinpointing targets. It providesthe deepest possible detection and is
most useful in areas with little trash.
Discrete Trash Elimination is a searchmode exclusive to the Sea Hunter Mark II . It is similar in operation to detectorswith a Motion Discrimination mode in thatit provides more precise and enhanced
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target discrimination. The backgroundaudio threshold remains at the chosenlevel until the searchcoil passes over targets in the knob's "accept" range,at which time a sharp audio response,a characteristic of all motion detectors,occurs.
Figure 2 shows the typical detectionresponses from various metals in bothDiscrete (DIS) and Standard (Std) TrashElimination modes. Note that in Std 0
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(Standard Mode with elimination at0) metals can be detected at 100%capability. As the elimination control isincreased in either search mode, theresponse to various targets decreases.Note that the response to many metalsdecreases more rapidly in Standardmode than in Discrete mode.
As with Standard mode, the eliminationknob is used to change the detector'sability to detect various types of metal;poor conductors can be eliminated while
only slightly reducing the detection of better conductors. Although Discretemode appears to achieve less detectiondepth in air tests, its ability to eliminateundesirable items precisely, without
affecting desirable items, enable it tooutperform Standard mode in certainsituations. For example, when theelimination control is set to exclude pulltabs, it excludes pull tabs with little or noeffect on the detection response to mostthin gold rings (Figure 2).
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To pinpoint in Discrete mode, you simplysweep the searchcoil from to side to sideover a target. The searchcoil must remainin motion to produce a detection response.This mode is designed to provide superior pulse induction target discrimination andis extremely effective in areas with lotsof trash.
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ASSEMBLy1. Choose a desired operating / stem /control housing configuration. Assemblethe stem and attach the control housingas desired. (Figure 3,4,5).
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2. Attach the searchcoil to the lower stem. Align the mounting holes of thesearchcoil and stem, insert the threadedbolt through the holes and hand-tightenthe knobs; Do Not use tools. (Figure 6)
3. Wrap the cable around the stemand secure it according to your operating configuration. For a hip mountconfiguration, use the adjustable strap to
secure the cable to the upper stem.
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4. Ensure the searchcoil connector atthe rear of the control housing is cleanand the o-ring is well lubricated; add alittle silicon grease or petroleum jelly if necessary. Do not coat connector pinswith lubricant. Insert coil connector andgently hand tighten. Do not over tighten.
5. Repeat Step 4 when assembling theheadphone connector at the front of thecontrol housing.
6. Perform a battery test by switching on
the detector, noting the number of beepsthat occur. Scan a metal object to confirmdetection. If the batteries are low or thedetector fails to operate, verify that thebattery pack and batteries are aligned
properly.
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OPErATiNg PrOCEdurE1. Switch on the detector and note theresults of the battery test represented bya range of one to four beeps. Four beepsindicate the batteries are full, one beepindicates they must be replaced.
2. Select the Standard or Discrete Trash
Elimination mode.
3. Set the threshold knob to the desiredaudio level. Typically the audio is set verylow; usually just above silent. How low
you set it depends on your hearing needsand how loud the background noise is.
4. Set the elimination control to zeroor a low level until you examine your
search area and determine the kinds of metal items you want eliminated fromdetection. Then re-adjust it to a level thatmaximizes your search goals.
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FiELd rECOMMENdATiONSKnowing the conditions of your searchand which items you want, or don't want,to find will help you choose the searchmode and elimination setting which bestsuits your needs.
Depending on your search goals, you
may want to set the elimination no higher than necessary so that you can detectmost metals. You may even want to setthe elimination at zero so there is nodiscrimination and all metals are detected.
Although you'll detect a lot of undesirableitems like foil and pull tabs, you won'tmiss any desirable ones.
Methodically sweep the searchcoil
from side to side keeping it one or twoinches above the surface. Restrict your sweeping speed to about one to twofeet per second. Overlap each sweepby advancing the searchcoil by at leasta quarter of its diameter; one half isrecommended. Always scan in a straight
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line (not a wide arc); it helps keep thesearchcoil level, reduces the likelihood of lifting the searchcoil at the end of eachsweep and ensures the overlap sweepsremain uniform.
Finally, it is important to remember thatany detection signal, no matter how
loud or faint, represents the sound of metal and its source should always bedetermined.
As with all PI detectors, eliminating iron
materials while in either mode is difficultif not impossible. However, attaching amagnet to the inside of your digging toolcan help separate bits of iron and other debris from your treasure finds.
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SEArCh & rECOvEry TiPS
Tease hntn
reseac - The first rule of successful treasurehunting, whether on land or in the sea is to doyour homework. Learn as much as you canabout the areas you want to search, the kindof treasure you want to find and the best waysto recover it. The better prepared you are thegreater your chances for success. The followingbooks by Charles Garrett, available from GarrettMetal Detectors, or your local Authorized GarrettDealer, offer invaluable research, advice anddetailed information on search and recovery
techniques for hobbyists: How to Search Sand and Surf;Treasure Hunting for Fun and Profit and New Successful Coin Hunting .
Seac popla aten places - Survey the
beach to determine areas with lots of peopleactivity. A wealth of treasure, including lostcoins and jewelry, often lies hidden beneaththe sand. Other areas that can yield treasureinclude footpaths, scenic spots, picnic or camp
sites, concession stands, dressing cabins,water fountains, boat docks, boardwalks, sea
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wall bases, bridges, channel-dredgingsites and sunken vessels.
St sf an eate pattens -Pay attention to storm, wind and tideactivity. Treasures from deepwater vaults are often transferred to shallower locations like tidal pools and water-filled
depressions near the shoreline. A beachconsidered unproductive can suddenlyyield riches. Heavy storm waves oftenunearth treasures like rings caught inexposed rock and gravel areas. (Figure
7).
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use te t ecoe tools - Use theright tool for the job and you'll recover treasure in no time. Knowing what you'redigging for and the kind of surface you'redigging into will help you choose the rightdigging tool.
doble ceck o oles - After you
dig a target, re-scan the hole to makesure you retrieved everything in andaround it; corroded and coral-encrusteddesirable items can be easily mistaken for undesirable ones.
La enfocement an nst - Lawenforcement agencies often depend onmetal detectors to help their investigativeteams recover stolen, lost or discarded
property, particularly material evidencesuch as vehicles, weapons and stolengoods.
Construction, forestry and lumber, andlandscaping are just a few industries thatuse metal detectors to purge areas or
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materials of unwanted or hazardous metalitems. Metal detectors have been usedto find a variety of hidden items, suchas pipes, scrap metal, nails embeddedin lumber, underground electrical power cables and oil barrels.
Select zeo scmnaton - When used
for the purposes of law enforcement or industry, the Sea Hunter Mark II , or anymetal detector for that matter, usuallyrequires little or no discrimination.
uneate seaces - The Sea Hunter Mark II can locate both ferrous andnon ferrous metals concealed within andbelow aquatic growth from bottom soiland rocks, wood and other non-metallic
materials. Large items such as boats,motors and safes can be located severalfeet below the searchcoil. Locatingsmall, isolated items is more difficult andrequires a comprehensive grid searchwith the detector.
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Lan seaces - When searching near wire fences, metal buildings, etc., makesure that you scan the searchcoil parallelto the structure.
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CAuTiONS1. To avoid acid damage you shouldinstall high-quality alkaline or nickel metalhydride batteries and always removethem prior to storing the detector.
2. If the battery compartment becomesflooded, remove the batteries immediately,
rinse the compartment with fresh water and allow to air dry. The electronicscompartment is factory sealed andshould never be opened. The see-through "helmet mask" window on the
front panel should remain clean and freefrom condensation. If the window ever displays moisture, you should contact theGarrett factory as soon as possible.
3. Before diving, always examine thesearchcoil and headphone connectorsand battery cap. Verify the batterystrength by operating the detector for acouple of minutes prior to field use.
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4. Dive with extreme caution. Observediving practices to lessen the risk of becoming entangled with the headphonesor coil cables. Ensure that the headphones'vent holes are open prior to diving.
5. When using the hip mount configuration,ensure that the belt will not interfere with
equipment removal in the event of anemergency.
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MAiNTENANCE1. Wash off any sand, salt and residuefrom the detector immediately after eachuse.
2. Avoid high, internal temperatures byprotecting the equipment from the sun.Store equipment in a cool location; avoid
storage in a hot vehicle.
3. Take advantage of Garrett's preventativemaintenance program. For a small fee,the factory will inspect the entire detector,
replace its seals and pressure test it.Contact the factory for more details.
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BATTEry rEPLACEMENT
To access the battery pack, unscrew the
battery cap at the rear of the detector housing, by hand. Do not use tools.The o-ring should remain in the controlhousing while the battery pack slidesout. When installing batteries ensure that
they are aligned with the correct polarity(plus and minus) markings. Re-install thebattery pack by placing the contact endof the housing inside first and pointingdownward (figure 8). Verify that the o-ringis well-lubricated and free from debris. Add a little silicon grease or petroleum
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jelly, if necessary. Reinstall the batterycap, hand tighten it until it is flush withthe housing and the two index marks arealigned as shown (Figure 9).
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rECOMMENdEd ACCESSOriESUsing the right recovery tools is asessential to treasure hunting as thedetector itself. Here are a few examplesof recovery tools and their uses (Figure10).
A hand scoop is useful for dry sand and
shallow water recovery up to two feet.
A trowel is best for recovering items inclay or gravel areas.
Tip: A strong magnet attached to the inside of a scoop will
help separate bits of wire and other iron debris from your
treasure finds.
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SPECiFiCATiONS• Circuit type: Pulse Induction, automaticcancellation of salt/iron mineralization.
• Frequency: 750 pulses per second
• Submersion depth: Up to 200 feet (65meters) or seven atmospheres
• Buoyancy: Near neutral
• Batteries: Eight "AA"
• Battery life: Approximately 18-22 hours
• Control housing weight: 31 oz.
• Headphones: 11 oz.
• Sea Hunter Mark II with ScubaMate, noheadphones: 64 oz.
• Sea Hunter Mark II with long stem, noheadphones: 73 oz.
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rEPAir SErviCEIf you have difficulty operating the SeaHunter Mark II , take a few minutesto re-read this manual and check thebatteries, switches and connectors. If youare unfamiliar with underwater detectors,consult your local Authorized GarrettDealer or the Garrett factory.
If your Sea Hunter needs repair, you shouldreturn it to the factory accompanied by adetailed letter describing the problem(s).Carefully pack the detector in its shipping
carton or other sturdy box, using packingmaterial or appropriate insulation toprotect the parts. Do not include thestems or headphones unless they arepart of the problem. Return all coils,
unless the problem is mechanical.
Note: Remember to include your name,address and daytime phone number withyour shipment.
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Return your detector to:Garrett Metal Detectors1881 W. State St.Garland, Texas 75042
Please allow one week from the receiptdate for the detector's inspection and/or repair and another week for its return.
Garrett will automatically return thedetector via UPS or Parcel Post unlessyou provide a written authorization thatinstructs otherwise.
MOrE iNFOrMATiONFor further assistance, please contact theGarrett Customer Service Department, at1.800.527.4011 or 972.494.6151.
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rECOMMENdEd rEAdiNgThere are a variety of books availablefrom Garrett that can teach you how touse a metal detector effectively, giveyou ideas about places to hunt and helpimprove your search and recovery skills.(All books are written by Charles Garrettunless specified otherwise.)
The revised classic, Modern Metal Detectors, is a book that providesnecessary, basic information on metaldetectors and their use.
The latest edition of Treasure Hunting for Fun and Profit is written especially for beginner hobbyists.
Looking for interesting places to hunt?Why not check out Charles Garrett'sbook, Ghost Town Treasures, or BobMarx's Buried Treasures You Can Find ,a book describing countless sites wheretreasure is believed to exist.
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New Successful Coin Hunting , You Can Find Gold with a Metal Detector and How To Search Sand and Surf are perfectbooks for readers who have specifichunting goals.
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MiNd yOur MANNErSFilling holes and obeying NOTRESPASSING signs are just two of the responsibilities of a dedicated metaldetector hobbyist. The sincere requestthat Charles Garrett makes to everyonewho uses his equipment is to leave eachplace they search in better condition than
they found it. Thousands of individualsand organizations have adopted thisformal Code of Ethics for Metal Detector Operators:
• I will respect private and public property,all historical and archaeological sitesand will not metal detect on these siteswithout proper permission.
• I will keep informed and obey all laws,regulations and rules governing federal,state and local public land.
• I will aid law enforcement officialswhenever possible.
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• I will not willfully cause damage to property,including fences, signs and buildings and I willalways fill the holes I dig.
• I will not destroy property, buildings, or theremains of ghost towns and other desertedstructures.
• I will not leave litter or uncovered items lyingaround. I will carry all trash and discardedtargets with me when I leave each searcharea.
• I will observe the "Golden Rule" using goodoutdoor manners and conducting myself at alltimes in a manner that will enhance the publicimage of everyone involved in the field of metaldetection.
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___ You Can Find Gold with a Metal Detector ... $9.95
___ Buried Treasures You Can Find .............. $14.95
___ Gold of the Americas................................. $9.95
___ New Modern Metal Detectors................. $12.95
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