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Keep people away when deploying the wheels as they can cut or crush body parts. The intake
grate, wheels and other drive parts can entangle long hair, body parts or other objects such as
ropes, loose clothing, PFD straps. The jet nozzle and rear wheels can throw debris and water
rearward.
NOTICE: (0.9 m) of water depth deploys the wheels to their land position. If the water is too
shallow or a wheel strikes an underwater obstruction, the suspension will not deploy fully and an
error will be displayed on the instrument cluster.
Important
Make sure all operators follow the rules for safe operation on water in this section. Failure to
do so can increase the risk of collisions, impact injuries, drowning, injuries from moving parts
or jet thrust, and other accidents that can cause severe injury or death.
Learn About On-water Safety and Waterway Rules
It is highly recommended that you complete a boating safety course so you are aware of the
fundamentals of good seamanship and watercraft safety. Ensure that you are familiar with local
and federal laws and regulations concerning the waterway that you are intending to use.
Always respect the rights of other water users and the environment. Always obey waterway
warning and information signs, such as ‘No Wake’ zones and restricted speed areas. As the
‘skipper’ of your Crosski, you are responsible for damage caused by your Crosski’s wake.
Avoid Hazards While Engine is running
Do not start the engine or operate the Crosski if anyone is in the water nearby or near the
rear of the Crosski. To prevent accidental starting, always remove the engine safety cut-off or key
when boarding the Crosski from the water or during removal of any weeds or debris from the
intake grate.
Keep away from the intake grate while the engine is running. Items such as long hair, loose
clothing, ropes or PFD straps can become entangled in moving parts.
Fast moving water expelled from the jet thrust nozzle can injure people near the rear of the
Crosski. In shallow water, debris may also be picked up and thrown rearwards by the jet unit,
injuring bystanders and causing damage to property.
Riding Position
Always straddle the seat with a foot in each foot-well and both hands firmly gripping the
handlebars while riding.