2009 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra 260X Owners Manual - Page 108

2009 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra 260X Manual

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106 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Do not operate the starter continuously for more than 5 seconds or the starter will overheat. Wait 15 seconds between each operation of the starter to let it cool. the watercraft engine following the standard • Start engine starting procedure and then disconnect the CAUTION If the engine overheats, the "LED" warning light goes on and "HEAt" or "OILH" characters, with engine cooling water temperature indicator or engine oil pressure indicator flash and the engine slows down, return to shore immediately. To prevent engine damage, do not operate the craft until the cause of overheating is corrected. j • jumper cables in the reverse of the sequence just described. Dispose of the cloth covering the booster battery. • Engine Overheating: This watercraft is equipped with temperature sensors for cooling water and engine oil. The warning light will go on and engine cooling water temperature indicator, and "HEAt" character or engine oil overheat indicator and "OILH" character will fash depending on which sensor is activated. A buzzer will also sound. The engine revolution is automatically controlled to 3 000 rpm if the engine overheats. If the above warning is made and the watercraft slows down, return to shore immediately and check the cooling system for clogging or engine oil for the level. If you suspect other causes, see your authorized Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer.

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106
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
j
CAUTION
Do not operate the starter continuously for
more than 5 seconds or the starter will over-
heat. Wait 15 seconds between each opera-
tion of the starter to let it cool.
Start the watercraft engine following the standard
engine starting procedure and then disconnect the
jumper cables in the reverse of the sequence just
described.
Dispose of the cloth covering the booster battery.
Engine Overheating:
This watercraft is equipped with temperature sen-
sors for cooling water and engine oil. The warning
light will go on and engine cooling water temper-
ature indicator, and “HEAt” character or engine oil
overheat indicator and “OILH” character will fash de-
pending on which sensor is activated.
A buzzer will also sound.
The engine revolution is automatically controlled
to 3 000 rpm if the engine overheats.
If the above warning is made and the watercraft
slows down,
return to shore immediately and
check the cooling system for clogging or engine
oil for the level. If you suspect other causes, see
your authorized Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft
dealer.
CAUTION
If the engine overheats, the “LED” warning
light goes on and “HEAt” or “OILH” charac-
ters, with engine cooling water temperature
indicator or engine oil pressure indicator
flash and the engine slows down, return to
shore immediately. To prevent engine dam-
age, do not operate the craft until the cause
of overheating is corrected.