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Problem with CZ3D

Low-Boy/LCPM

Active member
My headphones won't work I tried another brand and the same thing..how does the housing come off so I can see if the jack is wired to work...
 
If I am not mistaken I read somewhere awhile back on this..screws were in where the batteries are were -hard to find?? I don't have a 3d myself cant say for sure..Hope someone else can better help you. Steve
 
Hi

very simple. There are two screws on either side of the coil connector. Remove those any push on the coil connector and the inside pops out.
Disconnect the paper clip that they use for ground and your set. You don't have to take the inside right out to see the headphone jack but may make it easier if you have to do any work in there.

Tom
 
Here is a post from another forum where a user had the same problem but with a different detector. It may be something totally different; however, it may be worth investigating.

Just so everyone knows.

If you're ever out in the field hunting without headphones (when it's extremely hot) and your audio quits working.
Cause and solution:
There's a small piece of dirt or debri stuck between the metal contacts that are located in the headphone jack. Solution is to plug and unplug the heaphone jack with the machine coil held over your head until clear. This will allow any dirt etc. to fall out of the machine.
I had been hunting for several day with the rain covers on the machine and dirt had collected in the cover and somehow moved into the headphone plug area
 
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