2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Owners Manual - Page 70

2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Manual

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jGENERAL INFORMATION 69 Important Information When you make an emergency maneuver YOU MUST HAVE THRUST TO TURN, so keep the throttle on or apply throttle as needed to maintain thrust. You can turn quicker by applying the throttle as needed and not relying upon KSS. The system functions when all of these conditions are present: - engine speed averages more than 3 000 rpm for a specified time - the throttle is released completely - and the handlebars are held fully to the left or right. Stop Button The stop button is in the case on the left hand side of the handlebars. It is red and marked "STOP." Pushing the stop button turns off the engine. The engine is also stopped by pulling the engine shut-off lanyard key off the stop button. After riding, remove the engine shut-off lanyard key from the watercraft to avoid unauthorized use by children or others. Engine Shut-off Lanyard Key Keep the engine shut-off lanyard key attached to the operator's left wrist. Insert the engine shut-off lanyard key to the stop button before starting the engine. The engine stops automatically when the lanyard is removed. A. Stop Button B. Lanyard Key j riding, remove the engine shut-off lanyard • After key from PWC to avoid unauthorized use by children or others. ○For the engine to start, the ignition key must be inserted and the engine shut-off lanyard key must be pushed under the stop button. Start Button The start button is in the case on the left hand side of the handlebars. It is green and is marked "START." Pushing the start button with the engine shut-off lanyard key pushed under the stop button starts the engine. Release it when the engine starts. NOTE • • •

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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Important Information
When you make an emergency maneuver YOU
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not relying upon KSS. The system func-
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of these conditions are present:
– engine speed averages more than 3 000 rpm for
a specified time
– the throttle is released completely
– and the handlebars are held fully to the left or
right.
Stop Button
The stop button is in the case on the left hand
side of the handlebars. It is red and marked “STOP.”
Pushing the stop button turns off the engine.
The engine is also stopped by pulling the engine
shut-off lanyard key off the stop button.
After riding, remove the engine shut-off lanyard
key from the watercraft to avoid unauthorized use
by children or others.
Engine Shut-off Lanyard Key
Keep the engine shut-off lanyard key attached to
the operator’s left wrist.
Insert the engine shut-off lanyard key to the stop
button before starting the engine.
The engine stops automatically when the lanyard
is removed.
A. Stop Button
B. Lanyard Key
After riding, remove the engine shut-off lanyard
key from PWC to avoid unauthorized use by chil-
dren or others.
NOTE
For the engine to start, the ignition key must be
inserted and the engine shut-off lanyard key must
be pushed under the stop button.
Start Button
The start button is in the case on the left hand
side of the handlebars.
It is green and is marked
“START.” Pushing the start button with the engine
shut-off lanyard key pushed under the stop button
starts the engine. Release it when the engine starts.