GENERAL
OPERATING
AND
SAFETY
INFORMATION
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Watch for dangerous obstacles
above and below the water surface
at
all times and especially in shallow wa-
ter. Useextracaution when riding in unfa-
miliar areas. Never ride in water that is
less than two feet (60 cm) deep. Do not
operate at more than an idle speed in wa-
ter that is less than six feet deep. If you
are thrown from the watercraft you could
hit an underwater object which could re-
sult in severe injury or death. Collision
with underwater obstacles or people
could cause severe injury or death.
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2'(60cm) Minimum
Never ride in water that is less than two feet (60 cm) deep. Do not operate
at more than an idle speed in water that is less than six feet deep. Ingesting
sand into the cooling system will cause the engine to overheat, resulting in possible
severe engine damage.
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Always perform the pre-operation check (beginning on page
29)
before
starting and riding the watercraft. Check fuel and oil levels and all controls,
especially the throttle lever, handlebars, and steering nozzle. This can protect you
from accidents and the machine from damage in the event something is not func-
tioning properly.
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Riding personal watercraft is strenuous. All riders should be competent
swimmers and in good physical condition and should not travel beyond
swimming distance of shore. If you are pregnant consult your physician before rid-
ing any watercraft.