2013 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra LX Owners Manual - Page 108

2013 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra LX Manual

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106 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 14. Remove the dipstick and check for water presence in the engine oil. (If there is water, oil looks milky.) 15. If the oil looks milky, then change the oil and repeat items 13 & 14 until the oil does not turn milky any more. 16. If the engine does not start, there may be water in the fuel system. 17. If the fuel tank has water in it, it must be emptied with a pump or siphon. Refill the tank with fresh fuel. Dispose of the contaminated fuel at an appropriate hazardous waste site. 18. Continued trouble may require cleaning of the fuel line to drain water. 19. Reinstall the seats and secure them. 20. Reinstall the drain screws in the stern. 21. Finally run the watercraft IN WATER for at least 10 minutes to dry any remaining water and blow any foreign matter (like salt) out through the exhaust. j WARNING Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions. To avoid a possible fire or explosion, pull the lanyard key off the stop button. Do not smoke. Make sure the area is well ventilated and free from any source of flame or sparks; this includes any appliance with a pilot light. WARNING Gasoline is toxic and pollutes the environment. To protect the environment, do not discard gasoline; always return it to an authorized recycling center.

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106
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
j
14. Remove the dipstick and check for water pres-
ence in the engine oil. (If there is water, oil looks
milky.)
15. If the oil looks milky, then change the oil and
repeat items 13 & 14 until the oil does not turn
milky any more.
16. If the engine does not start, there may be water
in the fuel system.
17. If the fuel tank has water in it, it must be emptied
with a pump or siphon. Refill the tank with fresh
fuel.
Dispose of the contaminated fuel at an
appropriate hazardous waste site.
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be
explosive under certain conditions. To avoid
a possible fire or explosion, pull the lanyard
key off the stop button. Do not smoke. Make
sure the area is well ventilated and free from
any source of flame or sparks; this includes
any appliance with a pilot light.
WARNING
Gasoline is toxic and pollutes the environ-
ment. To protect the environment, do not dis-
card gasoline; always return it to an autho-
rized recycling center.
18. Continued trouble may require cleaning of the
fuel line to drain water.
19. Reinstall the seats and secure them.
20. Reinstall the drain screws in the stern.
21. Finally run the watercraft IN WATER for at least
10 minutes to dry any remaining water and blow
any foreign matter (like salt) out through the ex-
haust.