B11, Ref. 8) 7 -- - - - - - 1 Gasket, Exhaust (See Battery Box Pg. B9, Ref. 5) 8 1261023-093 1 Asm., Exhaust Pipe 9 7080446 1 Clamp, Hose 10 5411165 1 Hose, Pipe/Silencer 11 7080451 1 Clamp, Hose 12 5430621 1 Strap, Rubber 13 5811342 1 Pad, Foam 14 5224472 2 D-Hook 15 7515127 2 Screw 16 7555838 6 Washer, Lock 17 7555839 2 Washer, Flat 18 5410414 2 Bumper, Rubber 19 5222696 1 Cradle, Silencer 20 1260581-093 1 Silencer, Exhaust 21 5812094 3 Pad 22 7080445 2 Clamp, Hose 23 5411951 2 Hose 24 7080907
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. . . . . . WARNING Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in this Operator’s Guide, SAFETYDVDand on-product safety labels could cause injury including the possibility of death! WARNING This watercraft may exceed the performance of other boats you may have ridden in the past. Take time to familiarize yourself with your new watercraft. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING WARNING This product contains or emits chemicals known to the state of California to cause c
Refill fuel tank. If problem persists, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Fuel tank level sensor or circuit malfunction. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. High engine temperature coolant. See ENGINEOVERHEATING. Continuously Beeps High exhaust temperature. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Low oil pressure. Turn off engine as soon as possible. Check oil level and refill. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. NOTICE If the monitoring beeper continuously sounds, stop engine as soon a
Understand and respect the performance or your watercraft. Always ride responsibly and safely. Use common sense and courtesy. While your watercraft has the capacity of operating at high speeds, it is strongly recommended that high speed operation only be applied when ideal conditions exist and are permitted. Higher speed operation requires a higher degree of skill and increases the risk of severe injuries. The forces generated on the body of riders while turning, negotiating waves or wakes, oper
The seat latch is located at the rear end and underneath the seat. NOTE: On some models, it is necessary to remove the rear seat first. smo2008-001-015_a TYPICAL — GTX, RXT AND WAKE MODELS 1. Seat latch To remove seat, pull the latch lever upward and hold. Lift and pull the seat rearward. To latchseat, alignlatch holewithpin then, firmly push down on the rear portion of the seat. 1 1.Latchhole 2.Pin EngineCompartment Removingtheseatgivesaccesstotheengine,electricalandfuelsystems. _______________
130 and 155 Engines If the XP-S engine oil is not available, use a 5W 40 engine oil meeting the requirements for API service classification SM, SL or SJ. Always check the API service label certification on the oil container, it must contain at least one of the above standards. 215 and 255 Engines If XP-S engine oil is not available, use a 5W 40 engine oil compatible with wet clutches. NOTE: The XP-S engine oil has been thoroughly tested to be free of any additives that could impair the functiona
KAWASAKI JET SKI® is a trademark of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. registered in Australia. Quick Reference Guide General Information 1 j Periodic Maintenance 2 j Fuel System (DFI) 3 j Engine Lubrication System 4 j Exhaust System 5 j Engine Top End 6 j Engine Removal/Installation 7 j Engine Bottom End 8 j Cooling and Bilge Systems 9 j Drive System 10 j Pump and Impeller 11 j Steering 12 j Hull/Engine Hood 13 j Electrical System 14 j Storage 15 j Appendix 16 j This quick reference guide will ass