2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Owners Manual - Page 153

2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Manual

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152 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS j WARNING If the water is turned on before the engine is running, water may flow back through the exhaust pipe and into the engine, causing severe engine damage. To prevent engine damage, be sure the engine is running before turning the water on. oil level must be between the "H" (High) and • The "L" (Low) level again on the stick. that there are no oil leaks in the engine • Check compartment. NOTICE Do not allow dirt or foreign materials to enter the engine as they can cause serious engine damage. the oil thoroughly from the dipstick tube us• Drain ing a commercially-available vacuum pump. WARNING Used engine oil is toxic and pollutes the environment. To protect the environment, do not discard used engine oil; always return it to an authorized recycling center. • Fill the oil up to the "H" (High) level on the dipstick. ○Be careful not to overfill. remove the excess oil. ○This NOTE NOTE j If you have overfilled, procedure requires mechanical skills and tools. If it is beyond your capability, ask your Kawasaki dealer for the service. ○The oil filter replacement ask your Kawasaki dealer. the oil filler cap and dipstick securely. • Install Run the engine for several minutes while flush• ing the cooling system (see the Cooling System Flushing section).

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152
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
j
j
NOTICE
Do not allow dirt or foreign materials to enter
the engine as they can cause serious engine
damage.
Drain the oil thoroughly from the dipstick tube us-
ing a commercially-available vacuum pump.
WARNING
Used engine oil is toxic and pollutes the envi-
ronment. To protect the environment, do not
discard used engine oil; always return it to
an authorized recycling center.
Fill the oil up to the “H” (High) level on the dipstick.
NOTE
Be careful not to overfill.
If you have overfilled,
remove the excess oil.
Install the oil filler cap and dipstick securely.
Run the engine for several minutes while flush-
ing the cooling system (see the Cooling System
Flushing section).
WARNING
If the water is turned on before the engine
is running, water may flow back through the
exhaust pipe and into the engine, causing
severe engine damage.
To prevent engine
damage, be sure the engine is running be-
fore turning the water on.
The oil level must be between the “H” (High) and
“L” (Low) level again on the stick.
Check that there are no oil leaks in the engine
compartment.
NOTE
This procedure requires mechanical skills and
tools.
If it is beyond your capability, ask your
Kawasaki dealer for the service.
The oil filter replacement ask your Kawasaki
dealer.