2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Owners Manual - Page 63

2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Manual

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62 GENERAL INFORMATION Filling the Tank j The fuel tank is located at the front end of the engine compartment and the fuel filler cap is under the front storage lid. Open the lid and turn the cap counterclockwise and remove it. 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. After refueling, make sure the filler cap is closed securely. It is the torque-limiting type to prevent over-tightening. WARNING Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions. To avoid a possible fire or explosion, pull the lanyard key off the stop button. Do not smoke. Make sure the area is well ventilated and free from any source of flame or sparks; this includes any appliance with a pilot light. Avoid filling the tank in the rain or where heavy dust is blowing so that the fuel does not get contaminated. 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. NOTICE Gasoline spilled on the watercraft may cause paint fading or damage. To prevent damaging the finish, be extra careful not to spill fuel during refueling. A. Fuel Filler Cap

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62
GENERAL INFORMATION
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j
Filling the Tank
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be
explosive under certain conditions. To avoid
a possible fire or explosion, pull the lanyard
key off the stop button. Do not smoke. Make
sure the area is well ventilated and free from
any source of flame or sparks; this includes
any appliance with a pilot light.
Avoid filling the tank in the rain or where heavy dust
is blowing so that the fuel does not get contaminated.
A. Fuel Filler Cap
The fuel tank is located at the front end of the en-
gine compartment and the fuel filler cap is under the
front storage lid. Open the lid and turn the cap coun-
terclockwise and remove it.
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.
After refueling, make sure the filler cap is closed
securely.
It is the torque–limiting type to prevent
over-tightening.
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.
NOTICE
Gasoline spilled on the watercraft may cause
paint fading or damage. To prevent damag-
ing the finish, be extra careful not to spill fuel
during refueling.