User`s manual

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Ride within your limits and level of riding ability. Avoid aggressive maneuvers to
reduce the risk of loss of control, ejection and collision. Understand and respect the
performance or your watercraft. Always ride responsibly and safely. Use common sense
and courtesy.
Do not engage in stunts or jumps as they could lead to serious injuries or even death.
For example, you could hurt your back in landing from a jump or you could loose
control of the watercraft while attempting to perform a stunt, and collide with your own
watercraft or another obstacle.
In shallow water, proceed with caution and at very low speeds. Grounding or abrupt
stops may result in injury. Debris may also be picked up and be propelled rearward by
the jet pump onto people or property.
Powerboards are not designed for night-time operation. Never turn joystick steering
while someone is nearby rear of watercraft. Keep away from steering moving parts
(nozzle, linkage, etc).
AFTER RIDING
After riding, remove the safety lanyard from Powerboard to avoid unauthorized use by
children or others. If operator falls off the watercraft and safety lanyard is not pulled off from
its post, the watercraft will not stop.
Leave the safety lanyard on its post will drain battery dead slowly.
Do not start or operate the watercraft if anyone is behind or nearby the jet. Water and/or
debris exiting jet thrust nozzle can cause severe injury.
Keep away from intake grate while engine is on. Items such as long hair, loose clothing,
or PFD straps can become entangled in moving parts resulting in severe injury or
drowning.
To prevent accidental starting, always detach the safety lanyard from the watercraft
during removal of any weeds or debris from the intake grate.
It should be remembered that sun, wind, alcohol, drugs, fatigue and illness, may impair
your judgment and reaction time.