Where to find the user manual for Camileo X-SPORTS

Hello!
Unfortunately can't find in Toshibas's download sections *user manual* for action camera *Camileo X-Sport*. Need more info about some operations and technical things, to decide about purchasing.
Any ideas, where can I find this extended manual?
Many thanks for help!
elivarz

Unfortunately I did not find the user manual but here is the Camileo X Sports product specification page
http://www.toshiba.eu/camcorders/sportscam/camileo-x-sports/pa5150e-1c0k/

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