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3. Attach the clip 1 to the engine shut-off
switch 2. Also, attach the engine
shut-off cord 3 to your left wrist. 
WARNING@ Check that the engine shut-off cord is not
frayed or broken, and keep

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Operating your watercraft 
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Getting to know your 
watercraft  
Operating your watercraft requires skills
acquired through practice over a period of
time. Take the time to lea

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Post-operation checks 
Always perform the following post-opera-
tion checks after operating the watercraft. 
1. Remove the watercraft from the water. 
2. Wash down the hull, steering p

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NOTE:@ The condition of the battery can be known
by checking the specific gravity of the elec-
trolyte. However, you can also know the con-
dition of the battery by measuring the
voltage at both

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Inspecting the fuel system  
WARNING@ Gasoline is highly flammable and explo-
sive. A fire or explosion can cause
severe injury or death. Shut off the
engine. Do not smoke. Avoid spil

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Troubleshooting  
If you have any trouble with your watercraft, use this section to check for the possible
cause. 
If you cannot find the cause, or if the procedure for replacement or

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Emergency procedures 
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Cleaning the jet intake and 
impeller  
If weeds or debris get caught in the intake
or impeller, cavitation can occur, causing jet
thrust to decrease ev

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Operation of controls and other 
functions .................................................. 2-3
Operation requirements .......................... 1-8
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