User`s manual

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The battery must always be fully charged and in good condition. Loss
of battery power may leave you stranded. Never operate the
watercraft if the battery does not have sufficient power or if it shows
any other signs of decreased power.
Always remove safety lanyard from its post when engine is not
running. Leave safety lanyayd on its post will drain battery dead when
engine is not running.
WARNING
Fuel Tank
With the watercraft horizontal, fill the fuel tank. Refer to Liquids section for
checking fuel level and fueling.
Battery
Pay attention to battery “+ and “-” signs. Ensure the battery is correctly connected,
tighten and secured.
Engine Compartment
Check if any water exists. Check if any signs of water leak. Check fuel line
connections for tightness. Verify for any fuel leak/odor as well as oil and coolant
leaks. Check any loosen parts.
Exhaust Flush Cap (Garden Hose Connector Cap)
Ensure the exhaust flush cap (garden hose connector cap) is closed. Running
the engine while leaving the cap open will damage the exhaust system.
Bilge Plugs
Should water be present in the bilge, press manual bilge pump switch to start the
electric bilge pump. If some water remains in bilge, tilt the watercraft to the rear and unscrew
drain plugs to completely empty the bilge.
Ensure all plugs securely closed before operating your Powerboard.
Always close the exhaust flush cap (garden hose connector cap) after
flushing the exhaust system.
Running the engine with the cap open will damage the exhaust
system.
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