Operator`s manual

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SAFETY
INFORMATION
When you operate your water vehicle, you
must know and practice the following for
your safety:
Before operating the vehicle, read this
entire manual, the Riding Practice Tips,
the Riding Instruction card and all warn-
ing labels on the vehicle. Reading these
materials should give you an understand-
ing of the vehicle and its operation.
Never allow anyone to operate this water
vehicle until they too have read this
owner’s/operator’s manual, the Riding
Practice Tips, the Riding Instruction card
and all warning labels.
This product emits exhaust gases which
contain carbon monoxide, a colorless,
odorless gas which may cause brain
damage or death when inhaled. Symp-
toms include nausea, dizziness, and
drowsiness. Operate the vehicle in an
open area.
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LIMITATIONS ON WHO MAY
OPERATE THE VEHICLE
This water vehicle is recommended only
for operators 16 and older with a valid
motor vehicle license.
Even though a motor vehicle operator’s
license is not required for water vehicle
operation in most states, it is one indica-
tor that the operator has previously dem-
onstrated a reasonable degree of
maturity, responsibility, and good judg-
ment.
A responsible adult must supervise oper-
ation of this vehicle by minors.
Many states have minimum age and edu-
cation requirements. Always check states
and all applicable local boating laws that
apply to you before you operate the vehi-
cle.
Your water vehicle is designed to carry
the operator and one or two passengers,
as long as the total weight does not
exceed the maximum load capacity.
Never exceed the weight capacity nor
allow more than three persons (or two
persons with a skier) to ride this vehicle at
one time.
ATTENTION:
Maximum vehicle load capacity: 240 kg
(530 lb)
Includes weight of operator, passengers,
and any cargo.
Do not try to ride with passengers until
you have considerable practice riding
alone. Operating with passengers
requires more skill. Take the time to
become accustomed to the handling
characteristics of the vehicle with passen-
gers before trying any difficult maneuvers.