2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Owners Manual - Page 106

2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Manual

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jOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 105 Do not exceed the engine speeds listed below during the break-in period. During the first five minutes: Maximum 2 500 rpm Maximum 4 000 rpm During the next hour: During the next 30 minutes: Maximum 6 000 rpm Careful treatment of the craft during the break-in period will result in more efficient, reliable performance and a longer life for the craft. In addition to the break-in described above, we recommend that the owner take his watercraft to an authorized Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer after the first ten hours of operation for initial maintenance service. See the Periodic Maintenance Chart in the MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS chapter. Stopping the Engine The engine can be stopped in one of the following two ways. Push the red "STOP" button. It is not necessary to hold the button in to stop the engine. After the engine stops, the "STOP" button resets itself and the engine is ready to start. Pull the engine shut-off lanyard key off the stop button. To start the engine the lanyard key must be pushed under the stop button. WARNING A JET SKI watercraft requires throttle (thrust) to steer and help you to avoid objects - you have no directional control when the engine is stopped. To avoid objects the engine must be running and throttle applied to steer away from objects. Always check the throttle and steering controls for proper operation before starting the watercraft. j • • A. Stop Button B. Lanyard Key Remove the ignition switch key after stopping the engine in either case. If the engine must be stopped immediately in an emergency, push the red "STOP" button or pull the engine shut-off lanyard key off the stop button. Some possible "EMERGENCY" situations are: The engine speeds out of control. •

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j
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
105
j
Do not exceed the engine speeds listed below dur-
ing the break-in period.
During the first five minutes:
During the next hour:
During the next 30 minutes:
Maximum 2 500 rpm
Maximum 4 000 rpm
Maximum 6 000 rpm
Careful treatment of the craft during the break-in
period will result in more efficient, reliable perfor-
mance and a longer life for the craft.
In addition to the break-in described above, we
recommend that the owner take his watercraft to an
authorized Kawasaki JET SKI watercraft dealer after
the first ten hours of operation for initial maintenance
service. See the Periodic Maintenance Chart in the
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS chapter.
Stopping the Engine
The engine can be stopped in one of the following
two ways.
Push the red “STOP” button. It is not necessary
to hold the button in to stop the engine. After the
engine stops, the “STOP” button resets itself and
the engine is ready to start.
Pull the engine shut-off lanyard key off the stop
button. To start the engine the lanyard key must
be pushed under the stop button.
Remove the ignition switch key after stopping the
engine in either case.
WARNING
A JET SKI watercraft requires throttle (thrust)
to steer and help you to avoid objects - you
have no directional control when the engine
is stopped. To avoid objects the engine must
be running and throttle applied to steer away
from objects. Always check the throttle and
steering controls for proper operation before
starting the watercraft.
A. Stop Button
B. Lanyard Key
If the engine must be stopped immediately in an
emergency, push the red “STOP” button or pull the
engine shut-off lanyard key off the stop button.
Some possible “EMERGENCY” situations are:
The engine speeds out of control.