1Owner’sInstructionManualMAGNA-LOCKMagnetic LocatorDistributed by:1-800-HEATH-USwww.heathus.comMAGNA-LOCK
10Field OperationThe recommended search position is a 45 degree angle fromthe earth’s surface. Scan the locator pole from side-to-sidein a slow sweep
11Signal ResponseBelow is an example of audio and LCD visual signal re-sponses to (1) no object, (2) one small deeper metal targetand (3) a second lar
12Typical Signal ResponsesThe metal handles on the septic tank cover will provide ausable signal to determine the location of the actual cover.The met
13Typical Signal ResponsesWater Locations:The locator can be submerged into water with the pole sec-tion to just under the plastic case.Hold the locat
14Locating Near a Steel FenceApproach the fence and stop at the distance at which youwish to begin your search. While holding the locator in a ver-tic
15SpecificationsPower: Six AA 1 1/2 volt batteriesBattery Life: 100 hours of intermittent operation (alkaline batteries)Output: Powerful magnetic spea
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2Table of ContentsIntroduction...2Theory of Operation ...
3Theory of OperationThe Magna-Lock locator finds ferromagnetic objects bysensing the magnetic field radiated by the object. The loca-tor contains two
4Features1. Instrument Control Panela) LCD Visual Displayb) Water-repellant push button switch operation2. LCD Visual Displaya) Two digit numeric sign
5MAGNA-LOCK
6Basic Operation and DescriptionsPower On Button: Press once to activate the locator circuitry.Simultaneously, the circuitry is automatically set to
7Analog Bar-Graph Signal Indicator - the bar graph correspondsdirectly to audio frequency by expanding outward from thecenter “diamond” as the signal
8Erase Button: This is an optional button that is primarilyused in locations where large metal objects normally inter-fere with the desired operation
9lar area around the position of the locator in which the erasebutton was pressed. This circular area, referred to as the erasezone, may be affected b
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