2009 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra 260X Owners Manual - Page 99

2009 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra 260X Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 97 NOTE żIf you have a passenger, he or she may want to return to shore on another watercraft to decrease the load on yours, and prevent it from taking on more water. the watercraft slowly to shore, beach it, and • Tow drain the water out of the engine compartment. This will help prevent getting water in the engine, which could cause severe and immediate damage to internal engine parts. After Submerging: Please note that since this watercraft is equipped with the supercharger, special care is needed when the water has entered it. You need systematic inspections and remedies for the swamped watercraft. The following procedure explains the necessary steps you must provide. Read carefully the summary of the procedure first, and then their detailed steps. j CAUTION Do not operate the watercraft with water in the engine. Do not try to start the engine until it is completely empty of water; internal engine parts could be severely and immediately damaged. If water gets into the engine, follow this procedure immediately! If water is left in the engine more than a few hours, it will destroy the crankshaft bearings and damage other internal engine parts. If the watercraft becomes swamped, water may enter the engine and the supercharger. Water also may enter the fuel tank.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
97
j
NOTE
°
If you have a passenger, he or she may want to
return to shore on another watercraft to decrease
the load on yours, and prevent it from taking on
more water.
Tow the watercraft slowly to shore, beach it, and
drain the water out of the engine compartment.
This will help prevent getting water in the engine,
which could cause severe and immediate damage
to internal engine parts.
After Submerging:
CAUTION
Do not operate the watercraft with water in
the engine.
Do not try to start the engine until it is com-
pletely empty of water; internal engine parts
could be severely and immediately damaged.
If water gets into the engine, follow this pro-
cedure immediately! If water is left in the en-
gine more than a few hours, it will destroy the
crankshaft bearings and damage other inter-
nal engine parts.
If the watercraft becomes swamped, water may
enter the engine and the supercharger. Water also
may enter the fuel tank.
Please note that since this watercraft is equipped
with the supercharger, special care is needed when
the water has entered it.
You need systematic inspections and remedies for
the swamped watercraft.
The following procedure
explains the necessary steps you must provide.
Read carefully the summary of the procedure first,
and then their detailed steps.