2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Owners Manual - Page 122

2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Manual

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jOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 121 WARNING A water and gasoline mixture 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. 11. If there is no water coming out of the engine, spray the spark plugs clean with air and then refit their plug caps. 12. Reconnect the ignition coil connectors. j A. 2 & 3 Marks (Leads) B. 2 & 3 Marks (Spark Plug Cables) ○Be sure to make correct connections (the connector of the spark plug cables marked 2 & 3 with the connector of the leads marked 2 & 3). Then, reconnect the other connector. ○Before reconnecting, apply a high quality waterproof marine grease to the connectors. NOTE 13. Start the engine by pressing the start button and run for less than 15 seconds. NOTICE To prevent overheating resulting in engine and exhaust system damage, do not run the engine with the watercraft out of the water for more than 15 seconds at a time. Never operate the engine at maximum speed out of the water. 14. Remove the dipstick and check for the presence of water in the engine oil. (If there is water, oil looks milky.)

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j
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
121
j
WARNING
A water and gasoline mixture 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.
11. If there is no water coming out of the engine,
spray the spark plugs clean with air and then
refit their plug caps.
12. Reconnect the ignition coil connectors.
NOTE
Be sure to make correct connections (the connec-
tor of the spark plug cables marked 2 & 3 with the
connector of the leads marked 2 & 3). Then, re-
connect the other connector.
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)
13. Start the engine by pressing the start button and
run for less than 15 seconds.
NOTICE
To prevent overheating resulting in engine
and exhaust system damage, do not run the
engine with the watercraft out of the water for
more than 15 seconds at a time. Never oper-
ate the engine at maximum speed out of the
water.
14. Remove the dipstick and check for the presence
of water in the engine oil. (If there is water, oil
looks milky.)