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<blockquote data-quote="wiley coyote" data-source="post: 465107" data-attributes="member: 7587"><p>I also had problems with my minelab pro find. when switched it on it would beep twice, then nothing. The light was on but nothing else. often it took four or five attempts before it would work. sometimes it would start beeping continually with no metal around, even if the sensitivity was turned down. I sent it back to minelab and it was returned unrepaired. Their service report stated, No fault found. No repair/ customer misunderstanding.Unit conforms to manufacturers specifications. So I was stuck with it. Later, it developed a noticeable rattle in it when handled. I was so sick of it by then I pulled the battery holder out of it to see what the rattle was. A round silver electrical component fell out which had been stuck in with glue that had obviously melted at some stage,and also two wires attached to it were broken, By then it was out of warranty. So don't expect too much if you send yours back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiley coyote, post: 465107, member: 7587"] I also had problems with my minelab pro find. when switched it on it would beep twice, then nothing. The light was on but nothing else. often it took four or five attempts before it would work. sometimes it would start beeping continually with no metal around, even if the sensitivity was turned down. I sent it back to minelab and it was returned unrepaired. Their service report stated, No fault found. No repair/ customer misunderstanding.Unit conforms to manufacturers specifications. So I was stuck with it. Later, it developed a noticeable rattle in it when handled. I was so sick of it by then I pulled the battery holder out of it to see what the rattle was. A round silver electrical component fell out which had been stuck in with glue that had obviously melted at some stage,and also two wires attached to it were broken, By then it was out of warranty. So don't expect too much if you send yours back. [/QUOTE]
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