OPERATION
Engine Break-in Procedure
CAUTION
If the engine is operated while the watercraft is in very shallow water, sand, weeds and debris may be sucked into the jet intake and could cause damage to the impeller or injury to bystanders. Ingesting sand into the cooling system will cause the engine to overheat, which could lead to engine damage.
Whenever starting the engine, always be sure the watercraft is in water at least two feet (60 cm) deep.
1.Make sure the drain plugs are installed securely and launch the watercraft.
2.Push the rear of the watercraft up and down several times in the water.
3.Check the throttle for free operation.
4.Remove the seat and ventilate the engine compartment.
5.Secure the seat, board the craft and start the engine. Allow it to warm up for about a minute before departing.
6.Operate the watercraft at the lowest possible speed for the first five minutes of operation.
7.Gradually open the throttle to half speed (half throttle).
8.Vary throttle speeds up to 3/4 speed during the
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