
Operating Instructions | 6
2. SET UP AND GET STARTED
2.1 ATTACH YOUR STRAPS
1. Place the handset face down with the
sensor band facing away from you.
2. With the eo logo on the strap facing
up, feed it through the hole from the
inside of the sensor band until the
orange strap clip clicks into place. When
it’s clicked in correctly you will have
a smooth finish on the inside of the
sensor band.
IMPORTANT: There is a little key on
the orange strap clip that clicks into
the sensor band.This will click in with
minimal pressure if you have the strap
facing the right way – please do not
force it. If the strap doesn’t click into
place easily, check you have the strap
the right way around and try again.
3. In your straps bag, you’ll find two
orange keepers.These will help hold
your straps closed during your swim.
Slide one of these onto the strap.
4. Now feed the other end of the strap
through the hole on the other side of
the handset.
5. When the strap wraps around your
hand, the velcro should connect to the
strap. If it doesn’t, you’ve got it back-to-
front.Take the band out, flip it and try
again.
2.2 PUT YOUR HANDSETS ON
The most important thing is to make sure
you put your handsets on the correct
hands.You’ll see an L and R hand reference
on the back to make this easy.
This is what they look like when on
correctly – the eo logo should read from
left to right when you’re looking at your
palms.
1. Sit the body of the handset into the
hollow of your palm.
2. The sensor band wraps around the
outside (pinkie side) of your hand.
3. Adjust the velcro straps for a firm but
comfortable fit. Ensure the straps are
secure by sliding the orange keeper
over the end of the strap. If your straps
come loose during a swim, it could
impact the quality of your data.
4. Avoid placing the straps across your
knuckles as this can cause them to
release when your hand flexes as you
swim.