User`s manual

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12). Bilge Drain Plugs
Should water be found in the bilge, it can be easily drained by opening the drain plugs
when engine is off and watercraft is out of the water. It is suggested to drain bilge when the
watercraft is on ramp.
CAUTION: Always take the watercraft out of the water prior to open drain plugs.
CAUTION: Make sure the drain plugs are properly secured prior to launching the
watercraft in the water.
13). Oil Drain Plug
Oil drain plug is located at the bottom of hull beneath engine. Make sure that engine is
off and warm, but NOT HOT. Place your watercraft on a trailer or a lifting equipment so that
you can access to the bottom of hull. Level your watercraft. Use the special wrench tool
(supplied) to open the access window to engine oil drain plug at bottom of hull. Keep the “O”
ring for later use. Then use a 17mm socket wrench to open oil drain plug. There is a washer, a
spring, oil filter screen and a magnet came out with the oil drain plug. Drain dirty oil
completely. Clean oil filter and magnet. Refer to Liquids section for detail.
Open the oil drain plug, oil will be drained out slowly here. Ensure use proper oil pan
to collect the used oil to protect environment.
CAUTION: Make sure the drain plug is properly secured after oil change and the access
window is properly sealed with “O” ring and properly secured. No water leak!
Bilge drain plug
14). Bilge Pump Water Outlet
The outlet exits the water in bilge by the electric bilge pump inside the engine
compartment.
13. Oil Drain Plug
Access Window