2008 Kawasaki JET SKI STX-15F Owners Manual - Page 106

2008 Kawasaki JET SKI STX-15F Manual

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104 STORAGE Bilge System: Clean the bilge system (see the Bilge System Flushing section in the MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS chapter), and before reconnecting the four hoses to the plastic breather fittings, blow air through the hoses to force all water out of the bilge system. • j the water. Wipe up any water left in the compartment. WARNING Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions. Pull the lanyard key off the stop button. Do not smoke. Make sure the area is well ventilated and free from any source of flame or sparks; this includes any appliance with a pilot light. the stern upward a little so that fuel and water • Lift in the bottom of the fuel tank may flow toward the fuel filler to completely drain the fuel tank. this should be done with a siphon or pump. WARNING Gasoline is a toxic substance. Dispose of gasoline properly. Contact your local authorities for approved disposal methods. A. Blow air through all four hoses. the fuel pump screen. • Inspect/clean (See the Fuel System in the MAINTENANCE AND Engine Oil Change the engine oil. See MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT chapter for the changing procedure. • • Fuel System and Engine: Wash the engine compartment with fresh water and remove the drain screws in the stern to drain • • • ADJUSTMENT chapter.) Refill the fuel tank with fresh fuel approximately 10 L (2.6 gal U.S.). Turn the ignition switch on. Push the lanyard key under the stop button, start the engine, and run it in fifteen second periods until the fuel in the fuel system is changed with the fresh fuel. Wait five minutes between fifteen second running periods.

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104
STORAGE
j
Bilge System:
Clean the bilge system (see the Bilge System
Flushing section in the MAINTENANCE AND AD-
JUSTMENTS chapter), and before reconnecting
the four hoses to the plastic breather fittings, blow
air through the hoses to force all water out of the
bilge system.
A. Blow air through all four hoses.
Engine Oil
Change the engine oil. See MAINTENANCE AND
ADJUSTMENT chapter for the changing proce-
dure.
Fuel System and Engine:
Wash the engine compartment with fresh water
and remove the drain screws in the stern to drain
the water. Wipe up any water left in the compart-
ment.
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable and can
be explosive under certain conditions. Pull
the lanyard key off the stop button. Do not
smoke. Make sure the area is well ventilated
and free from any source of flame or sparks;
this includes any appliance with a pilot light.
Lift the stern upward a little so that fuel and water
in the bottom of the fuel tank may flow toward the
fuel filler to completely drain the fuel tank.
this
should be done with a siphon or pump.
WARNING
Gasoline is a toxic substance.
Dispose of
gasoline properly. Contact your local author-
ities for approved disposal methods.
Inspect/clean the fuel pump screen.
(See the Fuel System in the MAINTENANCE AND
ADJUSTMENT chapter.)
Refill the fuel tank with fresh fuel approximately 10
L (2.6 gal U.S.).
Turn the ignition switch on.
Push the lanyard key under the stop button, start
the engine, and run it in fifteen second periods
until the fuel in the fuel system is changed with
the fresh fuel. Wait five minutes between fifteen
second running periods.