2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Owners Manual - Page 9

2015 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 310X SE Manual

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j 8 SAFETY INFORMATION j Important. Read this carefully. suit bottoms are made of a thick material • Wet (neoprene) that significantly retards the velocity Wet Suit Bottoms or Other Protective Clothing All riders must wear wet suit bottoms (neoprene shorts) or clothing that provides equivalent protection against possible injury to body cavities. Normal swimwear will not provide adequate protection. • • Injury from Forced Injection of Water into Body Cavities (Rectum or Vagina) a result of falling into water or being near the • As jet thrust nozzle, water can be forced into body cavities such as the rectum or vagina. This could cause damage to abdominal organs, possibly resulting in death or severe injury. of water passing through it. In addition to wet suit bottoms, some other aquatic wear may protect against body cavity injuries. If wet suit bottoms are not available, you should select clothing that will maximize your protection. Materials that are thicker, have a tighter weave, are water repellent, or that are tighter fitting tend to provide more protection. Clothing that may be displaced by the force of water will not provide adequate protection. Other Protective Gear Wear protective footwear, gloves and goggles (glasses). Wear suitable eye protection such as goggles while operating the watercraft. Water spray can damage your eyes, or momentarily interfere with your vision, which may lead to an accident. Floatable goggles are recommended. Wear foot protection such as deck shoes or tennis shoes. Submerged shells, rocks or other objects can injure your feet. A. Jet Thrust Nozzle

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Injury from Forced Injection of Water into Body
Cavities (Rectum or Vagina)
As a result of falling into water or being near the
jet thrust nozzle, water can be forced into body
cavities such as the rectum or vagina. This could
cause damage to abdominal organs, possibly re-
sulting in death or severe injury.
A. Jet Thrust Nozzle
Wet suit bottoms are made of a thick material
(neoprene) that significantly retards the velocity
of water passing through it.
In addition to wet suit bottoms, some other aquatic
wear may protect against body cavity injuries.
If wet suit bottoms are not available, you should
select clothing that will maximize your protection.
Materials that are thicker, have a tighter weave,
are water repellent, or that are tighter fitting tend
to provide more protection.
Clothing that may be displaced by the force of wa-
ter will not provide adequate protection.
Other Protective Gear
Wear protective footwear, gloves and goggles
(glasses).
Wear suitable eye protection such as goggles
while operating the watercraft. Water spray can
damage your eyes, or momentarily interfere with
your vision, which may lead to an accident. Float-
able goggles are recommended.
Wear foot protection such as deck shoes or tennis
shoes. Submerged shells, rocks or other objects
can injure your feet.