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Tomoloo EAGLE V2 - Controls and Display

Tomoloo EAGLE V2
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· Align and connect the 3-pin charging cable into the charging port of the V2.
· Yellow LED light flashing indicates charging under 50%.
· Green LED light flashing indicates 50%-90% charging.
· Green LED light stay solid without flashing indicates 90% or above charged.
· A full charge may take up to 3-3.5 hours.
· After fully charging your V2, unplug the charger from your device and from the power outlet.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MAY LEAD TO DAMAGE YOUR
DEVICE, VOID YOUR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY, LEAD TO PROPERTY DAMAGE, CAUSE SERIOUS
BODILY INJURY, OR MAY LEAD TO DEATH.
Before using your device, be sure to familiarize yourself with the operating procedures, so that you
can keep your device in the best condition and ensure safety of yourself and others.
Make sure the device is fully charged before your initial use.For charging instructions, please follow
details under 2.8 CHARGING YOUR V2.
Stand directly behind your device and place one foot on the corresponding foot mat (as described
in the diagram below).
Keep all your weight on your back foot still on the ground, otherwise your device will begin to move,
making it difficult to step on evenly with your other foot. When you are ready, shift your weight to
the foot already placed on the device and step on with your second foot quickly and evenly (as
described in the diagram below).
3-1.OPERATING YOUR DEVICE
RIDING YOUR V2
Chapter 3
First, step on one pedal to trigger the footswitch. Second, step on with your other foot.
Find your center of gravity. If your weight is distributed correctly on the foot mats and your center of gravity is
level, you should be able to stand on your device just as if you were standing on the ground.
NOTE:Stay relaxed and step on quickly, confidently and evenly. Imagine climbing stairs, one foot, then
the other. Look up once your feet are even.

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