User`s manual

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If failed to drain the water from the bilge, do not attempt to crank engine to avoid water
ingestion that would damage the engine. Bring the watercraft to the shore and drain the
water in bilge as soon as possible.
If the engine does not crank, do not attempt to start engine anymore. Otherwise engine
could be damaged. See an authorized Aquanami dealer as soon as possible.
Submerged Watercraft
To limit damages to the engine, drain bilge as soon as possible. If it was submerged
in salt water, spray bilge and all components with fresh water using a garden hose to stop
the salt corroding effect.
CAUTION: Never try to crank or start the engine. Water trapped in intake manifold
would flow towards the engine and may cause severe damage to the engine. Bring the
watercraft to be serviced by an authorized Aquanami dealer as soon as possible.
CAUTION: The longer the delay before you have the engine serviced, the greater the
damage to the engine will be.
Water-Flooded Engine
CAUTION: Never try to crank or start the engine. Water trapped in intake manifold would
flow towards the engine and may cause severe damage to the engine. Bring the watercraft to
be serviced by an authorized Aquanami dealer as soon as possible.
CAUTION: The longer the delay before you have the engine serviced, the greater the
damage to the engine will be. Failure to have the engine properly serviced may cause severe
engine damage.
Fuel-Flooded Engine
When the engine does not start after several attempts, the engine may be fuel-flooded.
Proceed as follows. Open engine cover, leave it open for 30 minutes. If engine still does not
start, remove the spark plug, let fuel inside cylinder ventilate for 30 minutes, clean spark plug
or using a new spark plug, try to start engine.
If the engine continues to flood, see an authorized Aquanami dealer.
CAUTION: Never run engine for more than 30 seconds without supplying water to the
exhaust cooling system when watercraft is out of water.