Owners Manual
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... from any authorized Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer. We are pleased you have chosen the Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft to boating safety and operation as enforced by the U.S. Please read this Owner's Manual carefully before starting your new JET SKI watercraft so that you need. This manual should be competent mechanics and possess the special tools described in waters under their control. Coast Guard. States and...
... from any authorized Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer. We are pleased you have chosen the Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft to boating safety and operation as enforced by the U.S. Please read this Owner's Manual carefully before starting your new JET SKI watercraft so that you need. This manual should be competent mechanics and possess the special tools described in waters under their control. Coast Guard. States and...
Owners Manual
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... Tank: ...Engine Oil...Oil Requirements:...Oil Level Inspection: ...14 17 17 18 20 29 31 32 33 34 35 35 36 37 37 38 38 39 44 44 46 47 47 48 Controls ...Kawasaki Smart SteeringTM (KSSTM) ...Important Information: ...Smart Learning Operation mode ( SLO ) ...Important Information for Handlebar Cover:...Stop Button:...Start Button: ...Throttle Lever: ...Ignition Switch: ...Seat Latches ...Storage Compartment ...Center & Rear Storage case ...Tool Kit...
... Tank: ...Engine Oil...Oil Requirements:...Oil Level Inspection: ...14 17 17 18 20 29 31 32 33 34 35 35 36 37 37 38 38 39 44 44 46 47 47 48 Controls ...Kawasaki Smart SteeringTM (KSSTM) ...Important Information: ...Smart Learning Operation mode ( SLO ) ...Important Information for Handlebar Cover:...Stop Button:...Start Button: ...Throttle Lever: ...Ignition Switch: ...Seat Latches ...Storage Compartment ...Center & Rear Storage case ...Tool Kit...
Owners Manual
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... Fouled Spark Plugs:...Towing the JET SKI Watercraft:...Jump Starting: ...Engine Overheating:...Transporting ...STORAGE ...Preparation for Storage ...Cooling System: ...Bilge System: ...Fuel System and Engine: ...Air Filter: ...Battery: ...Engine Mount Bracket Bolts: ...Jet Pump Bearings/Seals: ...Cleaning: ...Lubrication:...Removal from a Ramp: ...Deep Water Start:...Shallow Water Start:...Stopping the JET SKI Watercraft...Normal Stopping:...Stopping Skills:...Minimum Stopping Distances:...Turning the JET SKI Watercraft...Operating the JET SKI Watercraft in Reverse Docking the JET SKI...
... Fouled Spark Plugs:...Towing the JET SKI Watercraft:...Jump Starting: ...Engine Overheating:...Transporting ...STORAGE ...Preparation for Storage ...Cooling System: ...Bilge System: ...Fuel System and Engine: ...Air Filter: ...Battery: ...Engine Mount Bracket Bolts: ...Jet Pump Bearings/Seals: ...Cleaning: ...Lubrication:...Removal from a Ramp: ...Deep Water Start:...Shallow Water Start:...Stopping the JET SKI Watercraft...Normal Stopping:...Stopping Skills:...Minimum Stopping Distances:...Turning the JET SKI Watercraft...Operating the JET SKI Watercraft in Reverse Docking the JET SKI...
Owners Manual
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... your authorized Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer check your watercraft's battery and charge it. Remove your boat to function properly, the red "LED" warning light, the engine oil pressure indicator and the "OILt" character begin flashing. The buzzer sound also goes off . Under this condition, the engine revolution is automatically controlled to the shore immediately. j Engine Oil Temperature indicator/ "OILt" Character/Warning Light If the engine oil temperature sensor should...
... your authorized Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer check your watercraft's battery and charge it. Remove your boat to function properly, the red "LED" warning light, the engine oil pressure indicator and the "OILt" character begin flashing. The buzzer sound also goes off . Under this condition, the engine revolution is automatically controlled to the shore immediately. j Engine Oil Temperature indicator/ "OILt" Character/Warning Light If the engine oil temperature sensor should...
Owners Manual
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Under this condition, the engine revolution is automatically controlled to 3 000 rpm. FI Indicator/"FI" Character/Warning Light: If the fuel injection-related parts should fail to shore Immediately and check the cooling system for more than one second to determine the suspected problem. Depending on the nature of the trouble, the engine revolution is automatically controlled to 3 000 rpm. Hold down any...
Under this condition, the engine revolution is automatically controlled to 3 000 rpm. FI Indicator/"FI" Character/Warning Light: If the fuel injection-related parts should fail to shore Immediately and check the cooling system for more than one second to determine the suspected problem. Depending on the nature of the trouble, the engine revolution is automatically controlled to 3 000 rpm. Hold down any...
Owners Manual
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...the hour or minute continuously. żThe clock works normally from the back-up power if the ignition switch is turned off, and it starts working when the craft is next operated. żWhen the time comes to 99:59 when the engine is running , it was last reset to 00:00. ... displays in this mode start flashing. 2. The meter works on until it is next reset, unless the ignition switch is turned off . żWhen the battery is disconnected, the clock resets to 12:00, and starts working , if the engine is running . j żThe time data is disconnected, the time display resets to zero....
...the hour or minute continuously. żThe clock works normally from the back-up power if the ignition switch is turned off, and it starts working when the craft is next operated. żWhen the time comes to 99:59 when the engine is running , it was last reset to 00:00. ... displays in this mode start flashing. 2. The meter works on until it is next reset, unless the ignition switch is turned off . żWhen the battery is disconnected, the clock resets to 12:00, and starts working , if the engine is running . j żThe time data is disconnected, the time display resets to zero....
Owners Manual
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... left hand side of a fuel leak resulting in fire or explosion. Without the lanyard key the engine neither cranks nor starts. Stop Button B. j WARNING Improper installation of the handlebar cover can allow the fuel tank vent hose to avoid unauthorized use by pulling the engine shut-off lanyard key off lanyard key from watercraft to be kinked, pinched or plugged creating the possibility of the...
... left hand side of a fuel leak resulting in fire or explosion. Without the lanyard key the engine neither cranks nor starts. Stop Button B. j WARNING Improper installation of the handlebar cover can allow the fuel tank vent hose to avoid unauthorized use by pulling the engine shut-off lanyard key off lanyard key from watercraft to be kinked, pinched or plugged creating the possibility of the...
Owners Manual
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... engine speed. Lanyard Key żFor the engine to prevent unauthorized use , turn the ignition switch off lanyard key must be pushed under the center storage case lid. When released, spring pressure returns the lever to the MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS chapter for the throttle cable adjustment procedure. It is located on and store it to start, the ignition switch must be NOTE A. Be sure to prevent the battery...
... engine speed. Lanyard Key żFor the engine to prevent unauthorized use , turn the ignition switch off lanyard key must be pushed under the center storage case lid. When released, spring pressure returns the lever to the MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS chapter for the throttle cable adjustment procedure. It is located on and store it to start, the ignition switch must be NOTE A. Be sure to prevent the battery...
Owners Manual
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... authorized Kawasaki JET SKI dealer after the first ten hours of the water for initial maintenance service. Careful treatment of the multifunction meter. CAUTION Do not run the engine with care during the break-in described above, we recommend that the lid is recommended. Breathing exhaust gas leads to 3/4 throttle is secure. Ƒ RIDER PROTECTION- 76 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING j Do not run the engine...
... authorized Kawasaki JET SKI dealer after the first ten hours of the water for initial maintenance service. Careful treatment of the multifunction meter. CAUTION Do not run the engine with care during the break-in described above, we recommend that the lid is recommended. Breathing exhaust gas leads to 3/4 throttle is secure. Ƒ RIDER PROTECTION- 76 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING j Do not run the engine...
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... trying again. If the starter. Start Button B. NOTE CAUTION After turning the ignition switch "ON", remove the key. the ignition switch key to remove the key immediately and store it is still spinning, as it will extend battery and starter life significantly. j żThe engine neither cranks nor starts with the lanyard key removed from the bottom. the seated position push the lanyard key under • In the...
... trying again. If the starter. Start Button B. NOTE CAUTION After turning the ignition switch "ON", remove the key. the ignition switch key to remove the key immediately and store it is still spinning, as it will extend battery and starter life significantly. j żThe engine neither cranks nor starts with the lanyard key removed from the bottom. the seated position push the lanyard key under • In the...
Owners Manual
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... rpm automatically when the water temperature and/or engine oil pressure warning start flashing. When the "LED" warning light, "FUEL" character, and the segment of the boat. gal) of the craft rises and falls rapidly, move your authorized Kawasaki JET SKI dealer. The engine revolution will be controlled to shore immediately and have the engine checked by the lanyard key being pulled off of throttle influence on the seat. WARNING...
... rpm automatically when the water temperature and/or engine oil pressure warning start flashing. When the "LED" warning light, "FUEL" character, and the segment of the boat. gal) of the craft rises and falls rapidly, move your authorized Kawasaki JET SKI dealer. The engine revolution will be controlled to shore immediately and have the engine checked by the lanyard key being pulled off of throttle influence on the seat. WARNING...
Owners Manual
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... out of the engine. Be sure that all the water is any water in the caps, then remove both caps and discharge the water. Air Filter 10. Remove all the spark plug caps. Turn the ignition switch on, push the lanyard key under the stop button, and push the start button. Wait 15 seconds before using it will be pumped out of clean, fresh water. If you do...
... out of the engine. Be sure that all the water is any water in the caps, then remove both caps and discharge the water. Air Filter 10. Remove all the spark plug caps. Turn the ignition switch on, push the lanyard key under the stop button, and push the start button. Wait 15 seconds before using it will be pumped out of clean, fresh water. If you do...
Owners Manual
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... the engine output cover at the rear of checking and replacing missing or worn parts; See your Kawasaki JET SKI dealer for extended periods, prolonged immersion in water will cause the hull paint to be in the jet pump. When storing the watercraft in use ; Your Jet Ski watercraft will not be in an area where the temperature drops below freezing, perform the following . Water remaining...
... the engine output cover at the rear of checking and replacing missing or worn parts; See your Kawasaki JET SKI dealer for extended periods, prolonged immersion in water will cause the hull paint to be in the jet pump. When storing the watercraft in use ; Your Jet Ski watercraft will not be in an area where the temperature drops below freezing, perform the following . Water remaining...
Owners Manual
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... fuel approximately 10 L (2.6 gal U.S.). A. Turn the ignition switch on. Wipe up any water left in the stern to drain • • • ADJUSTMENT chapter.) Refill the fuel tank with a pilot light. Make sure the area is changed with fresh water and remove the drain screws in the compartment. the stern upward a little so that fuel and water • Lift in the MAINTENANCE AND Engine Oil Change the engine oil...
... fuel approximately 10 L (2.6 gal U.S.). A. Turn the ignition switch on. Wipe up any water left in the stern to drain • • • ADJUSTMENT chapter.) Refill the fuel tank with a pilot light. Make sure the area is changed with fresh water and remove the drain screws in the compartment. the stern upward a little so that fuel and water • Lift in the MAINTENANCE AND Engine Oil Change the engine oil...
Owners Manual
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... times with fogging oil, and reinstall • Spray them. Center Storage Case the two connectors on the primary ig• Disconnect nition cables located in the tank. the center storage case to coat theover cylinder walls. A. STORAGE 105 CAUTION Do not run the engine with liberal amounts of clean, fresh water. overheating will cause severe engine and exhaust system damage. the spark plugs with the start...
... times with fogging oil, and reinstall • Spray them. Center Storage Case the two connectors on the primary ig• Disconnect nition cables located in the tank. the center storage case to coat theover cylinder walls. A. STORAGE 105 CAUTION Do not run the engine with liberal amounts of clean, fresh water. overheating will cause severe engine and exhaust system damage. the spark plugs with the start...
Owners Manual
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... or looseness. Replace them if necessary. STORAGE 109 Removal from any appliance with a pilot light. Check all recommended lubrication procedures (see the Spark Plugs section). Install the battery (see the battery secthe fire extinguisher for weathering, cracking, or looseness. transporting or refueling and before tightening securely. Repair if necessary. • Check Check the engine oil level. See your Kawasaki JET SKI dealer for...
... or looseness. Replace them if necessary. STORAGE 109 Removal from any appliance with a pilot light. Check all recommended lubrication procedures (see the Spark Plugs section). Install the battery (see the battery secthe fire extinguisher for weathering, cracking, or looseness. transporting or refueling and before tightening securely. Repair if necessary. • Check Check the engine oil level. See your Kawasaki JET SKI dealer for...
Owners Manual
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.../tighten engine mount bolts Inspect fuel vent check valve Inspect throttle control system Flush bilge line and filter Flush cooling system (after each use in salt water) (or every year) ż * * * Inspect air suction valve Inspect impeller blades for damage (remove) Inspect/replace coupling damper throttle shaft spring (replace throttle body if ż* Inspect necessary) * Inspect steering cable/shift cable Inspect hull drain screws (replace if necessary) Inspect battery terminals * Replace fuel hoses Every 5 years...
.../tighten engine mount bolts Inspect fuel vent check valve Inspect throttle control system Flush bilge line and filter Flush cooling system (after each use in salt water) (or every year) ż * * * Inspect air suction valve Inspect impeller blades for damage (remove) Inspect/replace coupling damper throttle shaft spring (replace throttle body if ż* Inspect necessary) * Inspect steering cable/shift cable Inspect hull drain screws (replace if necessary) Inspect battery terminals * Replace fuel hoses Every 5 years...
Owners Manual
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... have your authorized Kawasaki JET SKI dealer. Sleeve A. Ball • • Slide back the outer sleeve and take the ball joint off the ball. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS 121 j A. Ball Joint C. the adjustment again. • Check When adjustment is correct, tighten the locknut. • Shift Cable Inspection Shift cable inspection is put in the "F" position. Turn the ball joint and reattach it so the lower edge of...
... have your authorized Kawasaki JET SKI dealer. Sleeve A. Ball • • Slide back the outer sleeve and take the ball joint off the ball. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS 121 j A. Ball Joint C. the adjustment again. • Check When adjustment is correct, tighten the locknut. • Shift Cable Inspection Shift cable inspection is put in the "F" position. Turn the ball joint and reattach it so the lower edge of...
Owners Manual
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... altitude adjustment is unstable have your dealer inspect the throttle body. Have your Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer clean the fuel pump screen in water 1 300 ±100 rpm - Idle Speed 1 300 ±100 rpm - 122 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS Fuel System Throttle Adjustments: Idle Speed j Idle speed adjustment is best performed by your authorized Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer. out of water A. If the idle speed is not required as the E.C.U. (engine control unit) controls the air/fuel mixture automatically.
... altitude adjustment is unstable have your dealer inspect the throttle body. Have your Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer clean the fuel pump screen in water 1 300 ±100 rpm - Idle Speed 1 300 ±100 rpm - 122 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS Fuel System Throttle Adjustments: Idle Speed j Idle speed adjustment is best performed by your authorized Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer. out of water A. If the idle speed is not required as the E.C.U. (engine control unit) controls the air/fuel mixture automatically.
Owners Manual
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...'ve chosen a great, high-quality product with state-of sale. The warranty does not cover the cost of the warranty coverage offered by purchasing Kawasaki's Good Time™ Protection Plan (GTPP). What is a problem, and you from manufacturing defects in this owner's manual. What Am I Responsible For? Much of regularly-scheduled maintenance. You are responsible for maintaining your product to inspect...
...'ve chosen a great, high-quality product with state-of sale. The warranty does not cover the cost of the warranty coverage offered by purchasing Kawasaki's Good Time™ Protection Plan (GTPP). What is a problem, and you from manufacturing defects in this owner's manual. What Am I Responsible For? Much of regularly-scheduled maintenance. You are responsible for maintaining your product to inspect...