HISON WATERCRAFT
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2. Controls
Steering
To avoid pinching body parts, never turn the handlebars while someone is near the jet thrust
nozzle.
The handlebars control the direction of the Crosski when it is being operated on LAND and
WATER.
On land, the handlebars turn the front wheels for direction required.
Note: the jet nozzle also moves (in the opposite direction to the wheels) when turning on land.
On water, the handlebars move the het thrust nozzle to direct the water output in the
direction that you want to turn the Crosski.
Note: When operating in reverse, you will need to turn the handlebars in the opposite direction
to the direction you want to travel.
Ignition Switch
Do not turn the ignition switch to the ‘Lock’ position while the Crosski is in motion – the
steering lock will engage, making it impossible to steer the Crosski.
Lock: Turn the handlebars all the way to the left or right then turn the key counterclockwise
to engage the steering head lock. No electrical circuits function.
Off: No electrical circuits function.
On: Turn the key fully clockwise to the ‘On’ position. The Crosski powers up and the
instrument cluster illuminates.
Starting the Engine
Never start or leave the engine running in an unventilated building – exhaust gases
contain carbon monoxide, which can cause unconsciousness and may even be fatal.
Gasoline vapors can explode. Before starting the engine, operate the ventilation blower
for 4 minutes by turning the ignition key to the ON position. Remove the seat and check
the engine compartment for gasoline vapors.
Never operate the Crosski if the battery does not have sufficient power to start the engine
or shows other signs of decreased power (for example, long or slow engine cranking). Loss
of battery power when riding could leave you stranded.