2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Owners Manual - Page 67

2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Manual

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66 GENERAL INFORMATION j NOTICE The keys can be damaged by excessive heat, magnetic fields, heavy objects, shocks and if the plastic cover is damaged. To prevent key damage, do not expose the keys to excessively high temperatures, place them close to magnets or under heavy items, and avoid damaging the plastic covers. If an unregistered key is tried, an alarm sounds and a warning indicator light blinks on the multifunction meter. An alarms also sounds if the immobilizer system malfunctions. See Multifunction Meter section in this chapter. ○Three minutes after the engine stops, the meter display disappears and the ignition switch is turned off. When turning on the ignition switch again, press the ignition key further in. j A. Push ○Since the immobilizer system uses an electric wave for communication, keep away from other sources of electricity to prevent key identification errors. Whenever the watercraft is not in use, be sure to remove the key from the key slot to prevent unauthorized use. Lost Keys If you lose a key, contact a Kawasaki dealer to obtain a new one. Take the watercraft to the dealer to have the new key registered to the ECU. You need at least one registered key to have a new key registered to the ECU. If you lose both registered keys, you have to replace the ECU, so always keep a spare key in a safe place. NOTE Be sure the key remains in the slot while riding the watercraft. If you lose the keys at sea you will be unable to start the engine again and may end up stranded. Observe the following precautions to protect your immobilizer keys.

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66
GENERAL INFORMATION
j
j
Three minutes after the engine stops, the me-
ter display disappears and the ignition switch is
turned off.
When turning on the ignition switch
again, press the ignition key further in.
A. Push
Be sure the key remains in the slot while riding
the watercraft. If you lose the keys at sea you will
be unable to start the engine again and may end up
stranded.
Observe the following precautions to protect your
immobilizer keys.
NOTICE
The keys can be damaged by excessive heat,
magnetic fields, heavy objects, shocks and if
the plastic cover is damaged. To prevent key
damage, do not expose the keys to exces-
sively high temperatures, place them close
to magnets or under heavy items, and avoid
damaging the plastic covers.
If an unregistered key is tried, an alarm sounds
and a warning indicator light blinks on the multifunc-
tion meter. An alarms also sounds if the immobilizer
system malfunctions. See Multifunction Meter sec-
tion in this chapter.
NOTE
Since the immobilizer system uses an electric
wave for communication, keep away from other
sources of electricity to prevent key identification
errors.
Whenever the watercraft is not in use, be sure to
remove the key from the key slot to prevent unau-
thorized use.
Lost Keys
If you lose a key, contact a Kawasaki dealer to ob-
tain a new one. Take the watercraft to the dealer to
have the new key registered to the ECU. You need
at least one registered key to have a new key regis-
tered to the ECU. If you lose both registered keys,
you have to replace the ECU, so always keep a
spare key in a safe place.