2013 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra LX Owners Manual - Page 120

2013 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra LX Manual

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118 STORAGE fogging oil directly into each cylinder. • Spray the engine over several times with the start • Turn button to coat the cylinder walls. WARNING An air/oil mist will be forcibly ejected from the spark plug holes and could injure your eyes. To prevent eye injury, do not lean over the engine when performing this procedure. If gas does get in your eyes, immediately wash them with plenty of clean, fresh water and consult a physician as soon as possible. the spark plugs with fogging oil, and reinstall • Spray them. Spark Plugs Tightening Torque: 13 N·m (1.3 kgf·m, 115 in·lb) the lanyard key off the stop button and the • Pull ignition switch key. the spark plug caps. • Reinstall • Connect the primary ignition cable connectors. A. 2 & 3 Marks (Leads) B. 2 & 3 Marks (Spark Plug Cables) j Battery Remove the battery (see the Battery section in the MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS chapter). Clean the exterior with a solution of baking soda and water (one heaping tablespoon of baking soda in one cup of water). Rinse thoroughly with water. • • NOTE żBe sure to make correct connections. NOTICE Removing the sealed cap can damage the battery. To prevent battery damage, never remove the sealed cap. both battery terminals with grease. • Coat the battery in a cool, dry place. Do not ex• Store pose it to freezing temperatures. During storage Reconnect the connector of the spark plug cables marked 2 & 3 with the connector of the leads marked 2 & 3. Then, reconnect the other connector. żBefore reconnecting, apply a high quality waterproof marine grease to the connectors.

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118
STORAGE
j
Spray fogging oil directly into each cylinder.
Turn the engine over several times with the start
button to coat the cylinder walls.
WARNING
An air/oil mist will be forcibly ejected from
the spark plug holes and could injure your
eyes. To prevent eye injury, do not lean over
the engine when performing this procedure.
If gas does get in your eyes, immediately
wash them with plenty of clean, fresh water
and consult a physician as soon as possible.
Spray the spark plugs with fogging oil, and reinstall
them.
Spark Plugs Tightening Torque:
13 N·m (1.3 kgf·m, 115 in·lb)
Pull the lanyard key off the stop button and the
ignition switch key.
Reinstall the spark plug caps.
Connect the primary ignition cable connectors.
NOTE
°
Be sure to make correct connections.
Reconnect the connector of the spark plug ca-
bles marked 2 & 3 with the connector of the leads
marked 2 & 3. Then, reconnect the other connec-
tor.
°
Before reconnecting, apply a high quality water-
proof marine grease to the connectors.
A. 2 & 3 Marks (Leads)
B. 2 & 3 Marks (Spark Plug Cables)
Battery
Remove the battery (see the Battery section in the
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS chapter).
Clean the exterior with a solution of baking soda
and water (one heaping tablespoon of baking soda
in one cup of water). Rinse thoroughly with water.
NOTICE
Removing the sealed cap can damage the
battery. To prevent battery damage, never re-
move the sealed cap.
Coat both battery terminals with grease.
Store the battery in a cool, dry place. Do not ex-
pose it to freezing temperatures. During storage