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XLT1200
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Contents
U.S.A. Edition
LIT-18626-05-17
Page
To the owner/operator
Important manual information:
CONTENTSE
GENERAL AND SAFETY
INFORMATION
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
OPERATION
GENERAL AND
SAFETY
Identification numbers
Primary Identification (PRI-ID)number
Hull Identification Number (HIN)
Engine serial number
Emission control
information
Approval label of Emission control certificate
Manufactured date label
Important labels
Label location
Warning labels
Other labels
Page
Safety information
Limitations on who may
operate the watercraft
Cruising limitations
Operation requirements
Page
Recommended equipment
Hazard information
Watercraft characteristics
Water-skiing
Page
Steering and sailing rules
Rules of the Road
Stand-onvessel
Give-wayvessel
Rules when encountering
Meeting
vessels
Crossing
Overtaking
Other special situations
Narrow channels and bends
Fishing vessel right-of-way
Sailing vessel right-of-way
Reading buoys and other markers
Page
United States Coast Guard
Other sources
Watercraft Education and Training
Enjoy your watercraft
responsibly
FEATURES AND
FUNCTIONS
Operation of controls and other
Location of main components
Page
Page
Page
Operation of controls and
other functions
Rear seat
Front seat
Hood
Fuel tank filler cap
Oil tank filler cap
Fuel cock knob
Engine stop switch
Engine shut-offswitch
Choke knob
Throttle lever
Start switch
Cooling water pilot outlet
Steering system
Tilt lever
Shift lever
Quick Shift Trim System (QSTS) selector
Bow down
Bow up
Handgrip
Engine overheat warning system
Page
Exhaust temperature warning system
Multifunction meter
PADLOC (Programmable digital locking ignition)
PADLOC initial setting
Selecting “PADLOC” mode
Tachometer
Speedometer
Fuel meter
Engine oil meter
Clock
Hour meter
Trip timer
Tripmeter
Fuel warning indicator
Oil warning indicator
Engine overheat warning indicator
Exhaust temperature warning indicator
Battery warning indicator
Storage compartments
Front storage compartment
Glove compartment
Seat storage compartment
Fuel and oil
Operation
Post-operation
checks
Transporting
Fuel and oil
Gasoline
Gasohol
2-strokeengine oil
Filling the fuel tank
Filling the oil tank
Pre-operationchecks
Pre-operationcheck list
Pre-operationcheck points
Engine compartment
Fuel and oil systems
Water separator
Bilge
Battery
Fire extinguisher
Throttle
Steering system
Shift lever and reverse gate
Jet unit
Engine shut-offcord (lanyard)
Switches
Cooling water pilot outlet
Multifunction meter
Operation
Engine break-in
Page
Launching the watercraft
Starting the engine
Page
●Never push the start switch while the engine is running
Stopping the engine
Leaving the watercraft
Operating your watercraft
Getting to know your watercraft
Learning to operate your watercraft
Riding watercraft with passengers
Starting the watercraft
Starting and boarding in shallow water
Starting from a dock
Boarding and starting in deep water
Boarding alone
Boarding with passengers
Capsized watercraft
Page
Turning the watercraft
Page
Stopping the watercraft
Beaching the watercraft
Docking the watercraft
Reverse on waterways
Rough water operation
Post-operationchecks
Page
Transporting
MAINTENANCE AND
CARE
Specifications
Storage
Flushing the cooling system
Page
Lubrication
Fuel system
Battery
Cleaning the watercraft
Maintenance and
adjustments
Owner’s/Operator’s Manual and tool kit
Periodic maintenance chart
Inspecting the fuel system
Fuel filter
Fuel tank
Inspecting the oil injection system
Oil tank
Oil filter
Inspecting the jet thrust nozzle angle
Inspecting the shift cable
Inspecting and adjusting the throttle cable
Inspecting the QSTS mechanism
Cleaning and adjusting the spark plugs
Lubrication points
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Page
Adjusting the choke cable
Inspecting the battery
To replenish the battery:
To recharge the battery:
Do not attempt to charge a battery hast- ily. Battery life could be shortened
To connect the battery terminals:
Adjusting the carburetor
Adjusting the trolling speed
Replacing the fuse
Bleeding the oil injection pump
Specifications
Page
TROUBLESHOOTING
AND EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting chart
Page
Page
Emergency procedures
Cleaning the jet intake and impeller
Jumping the battery
Connecting the jumper cables
Towing the watercraft
Submerged watercraft
Page
Page
Limited warranty
Page
YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE (Y.E.S.)
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