2009 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra 260X Owners Manual - Page 45

2009 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra 260X Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION 43 Fuel Level Gauge Indicator/"FUEL" Character/Warning Light: The fuel in the fuel tank is shown in segments. All fuel segments are displayed when the fuel tank is full. As the fuel is consumed, the segments go out accordingly. The last segment begins flashing when only 1 bottom segment remains (E mark). The warning light goes on and the "FUEL" character under the speedometer flashes with buzzer sound to warn the operator as well. Buzzer sound will stop when any button is held down for more than one second. When they begin flashing, 32 liters (8.5 U.S. gal) of fuel remain. Reduce speed to less than half-throttle and fill the fuel tank as soon as possible because there is no reserve tank in this watercraft (See the Fuel and Controls sections). Engine Oil Pressure Indicator/"OILP" Character/Warning Light: The engine oil pressure indicator flashes with buzzer sound to warn the operator whenever the oil pressure is dangerously low. Also the warning light goes on and "OILP" character under the speedometer flashes. The engine revolution is automatically controlled to 3 000 rpm. Return to shore immediately and fill the oil as soon as possible (Refer to "ENGINE OIL"). Hold down any button for more than one second to stop the buzzer sound. j NOTE żIt is normal that the oil warning light will remain on after the watercraft is capsized and up-righted if the ignition key is on.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Fuel Level Gauge Indicator/"FUEL"
Character/Warning Light:
The fuel in the fuel tank is shown in segments. All
fuel segments are displayed when the fuel tank is
full. As the fuel is consumed, the segments go out
accordingly. The last segment begins flashing when
only 1 bottom segment remains (E mark). The warn-
ing light goes on and the "FUEL" character under
the speedometer flashes with buzzer sound to warn
the operator as well. Buzzer sound will stop when
any button is held down for more than one second.
When they begin flashing, 32 liters (8.5 U.S. gal) of
fuel remain. Reduce speed to less than half-throttle
and fill the fuel tank as soon as possible because
there is no reserve tank in this watercraft (See the
Fuel and Controls sections).
Engine Oil Pressure Indicator/"OILP"
Character/Warning Light:
The engine oil pressure indicator flashes with
buzzer sound to warn the operator whenever the oil
pressure is dangerously low. Also the warning light
goes on and "OILP" character under the speedome-
ter flashes.
The engine revolution is automatically
controlled to 3 000 rpm.
Return to shore immedi-
ately and fill the oil as soon as possible (Refer to
"ENGINE OIL").
Hold down any button for more
than one second to stop the buzzer sound.
NOTE
°
It is normal that the oil warning light will remain
on
after the watercraft is capsized and up-righted if
the ignition key is on.