2014 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X Owners Manual - Page 99

2014 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X Manual

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98 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Basic Knowledge for Operation Read "SAFETY INFORMATION" and "PREVENT MAJOR DAMAGE" without fail. Please be sure to conduct the PRE-RIDE CHECK before boarding. Operation by unskilled riders This watercraft is equipped with the Smart Learning Operation mode (SLO), which reduces the maximum watercraft speed by approximately 30 percent. Unskilled operators should practice operation of the craft using the SLO mode until they become more familiar with its operation (see the Ignition Switch in the GENERAL INFORMATION chapter). On your first ride, familiarize yourself with the handling of the craft. Vary the engine speed with the throttle lever to get the feel of throttle influence on steering. Maximum Number of Persons This watercraft is designed to carry the operator and up to 2 passengers. Never exceed the maximum load limit 225 kg (496 lb) or allow more than 3 persons (or 2 persons if a wakeboarder, water skier, or tuber is being towed) to ride the watercraft at a time (See the Loading/Accessories/Modifications section in the chapter). j • WARNING Overloading this watercraft can adversely affect handling and stability which can lead to an accident. To reduce the risk of having an accident, do not exceed the maximum recommended number of people. Regardless of the number of people on board, the total weight including cargo must never exceed the load capacity limit. Passengers should always use the seats. Safe Riding Rules Always follow these rules when operating your watercraft, for your own safety and that of others. • • Operator Swimming Ability Riders of personal watercraft can fall into the water and experience exposure. Operator and passengers must be competent swimmers and never travel farther from shore than they can swim. •

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98
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Basic Knowledge for Operation
Read “SAFETY INFORMATION” and “PREVENT
MAJOR DAMAGE” without fail. Please be sure to
conduct the PRE-RIDE CHECK before boarding.
Operation by unskilled riders
This watercraft is equipped with the Smart Learn-
ing Operation mode (SLO), which reduces the
maximum watercraft speed by approximately 30
percent. Unskilled operators should practice op-
eration of the craft using the SLO mode until they
become more familiar with its operation (see the
Ignition Switch in the GENERAL INFORMATION
chapter).
On your first ride, familiarize yourself with the han-
dling of the craft. Vary the engine speed with the
throttle lever to get the feel of throttle influence on
steering.
Operator Swimming Ability
Riders of personal watercraft can fall into the wa-
ter and experience exposure. Operator and pas-
sengers must be competent swimmers and never
travel farther from shore than they can swim.
Maximum Number of Persons
This watercraft is designed to carry the operator
and up to 2 passengers. Never exceed the maxi-
mum load limit 225 kg (496 lb) or allow more than
3 persons (or 2 persons if a wakeboarder, water
skier, or tuber is being towed) to ride the watercraft at
a time (See the Loading/Accessories/Modifications
section in the chapter).
WARNING
Overloading this watercraft can adversely af-
fect handling and stability which can lead to
an accident. To reduce the risk of having an
accident, do not exceed the maximum rec-
ommended number of people.
Regardless of the number of people on
board, the total weight including cargo must
never exceed the load capacity limit.
Pas-
sengers should always use the seats.
Safe Riding Rules
Always follow these rules when operating your wa-
tercraft, for your own safety and that of others.