2013 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra LX Owners Manual - Page 51

2013 Kawasaki JET SKI Ultra LX Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION 49 Remove the seats and observe the fuel level in the fuel tank to avoid overfilling when filling. Also observe the fuel level gauge on the meter for the segments to increase while filling. Fill the tank with the recommended octane rating gasoline. The use of a small diameter pour spout (or funnel) will make filling easier. Pour slowly to avoid "spit back" and allow air to escape from the tank. j WARNING Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions. To avoid a possible fire or explosion, Never fill the tank completely to the top. As the fuel expands in a warm tank, it may overflow from the vent tube. After refueling, make sure the filler cap is closed securely. A. B. C. D. Fuel Tank Filler Neck Fuel Pump Top Level After transporting or refueling and before starting the engine, open the front storage compartment lid and remove the seats (see the Seat Latch section) for several minutes to ventilate the engine compartment. WARNING A concentration of gasoline fumes in the engine compartment can cause a fire or explosion. To prevent a fire or explosion, remove the seat to vent the engine compartment.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
49
j
Remove the seats and observe the fuel level in the
fuel tank to avoid overfilling when filling.
Also observe the fuel level gauge on the meter for
the segments to increase while filling.
Fill the tank with the recommended octane rating
gasoline. The use of a small diameter pour spout (or
funnel) will make filling easier. Pour slowly to avoid
"spit back" and allow air to escape from the tank.
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be
explosive under certain conditions. To avoid
a possible fire or explosion, Never fill the
tank completely to the top.
As the fuel ex-
pands in a warm tank, it may overflow from
the vent tube. After refueling, make sure the
filler cap is closed securely.
A. Fuel Tank
B. Filler Neck
C. Fuel Pump
D. Top Level
After transporting or refueling and before starting
the engine, open the front storage compartment lid
and remove the seats (see the Seat Latch section)
for several minutes to ventilate the engine compart-
ment.
WARNING
A concentration of gasoline fumes in the en-
gine compartment can cause a fire or explo-
sion. To prevent a fire or explosion, remove
the seat to vent the engine compartment.