Operating instructions

21
Monitoring System
To assist you when using the craft, a
system monitors some component of
the craft and sends audible signals
through a beeper to inform you of a
particular condition. The following
chart gives the coded signals related
to the safety lanyard only. For other
possible codes, refer to the TROUBLE-
SHOOTING section.
2) Handlebar
The handlebar controls the direction of
the craft. Turning the handlebar to the
right steers the craft to the right and
inversely.
ADJUSTMENT
The handlebar height can be adjusted
to suit rider preferences.
To perform this adjustment, turn the
knob underneath the handlebar.
TYPICAL
1. Adjustment knob
3) Throttle Lever
When pushed, craft accelerates. When
fully released, engine automatically re-
turns to idle speed and craft is gradually
stopped by water drag.
Do not depress lever unnecessarily. A
fuel accelerator pump delivers fuel to
the engine each time throttle lever is
applied.
CAUTION: Engine can be flooded if
throttle lever is applied several
times. If engine is flooded, it will not
start.
4) Shift Lever
A 3-position lever:
–forward
neutral
reverse
CAUTION: Never rev the engine at
high RPM in reverse.
WARNING
Check handlebar and correspond-
ing steering nozzle operation be-
fore starting.
F07L0WY
1
WARNING
Check throttle lever operation be-
fore starting the engine.
WARNING
Shift lever should only be used
when the engine is idling and craft
is completely stopped.
WARNING
Only use reverse at slow speed
and for the shortest time possible.
Always ensure the path behind is
clear of obstacles, swimmers and
children playing in shallow water.
smo2000-001b.fm Page 21 Tuesday, May 4, 1999 1:20 PM
www.SeaDooManuals.net