MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Maintenance is very important for keeping your watercraft in a safe operating con-
dition. Proper maintenance is the owners responsibility.
WARNING
Failure to properly maintain the watercraft according to the maintenance
schedule and procedures can make it unsafe to operate.
The schedule should be adjusted according to operating conditions and use.
Intensive use of watercraft will require greater frequency of inspection and main-
tenance.
The maintenance schedule does not exempt the pre-ride inspection.
NOTE: Some maintenance or inspection items (such as iS components) listed in
the following maintenance schedule may not be applicable to every watercraft
model.
25 HOURS OR 3 MONTHS
50 HOURS OR 6 MONTHS
100 HOURS OR 1 YEAR
200HOURSOR2YEAR
A: ADJUST
C: CLEAN
I: INSPECT
L: LUBRICATE
R: REPLACE
O: OPERATOR
D: DEALER
TO BE PERFORMED BY
PART/TASK NOTE
ENGINE
Engine oil and filter R D
Rubber mounts I D
Corrosion protection L O
Supercharger clutch R
(1)
D
(1) See NOTE 1 after maintenance
chart.
EXHAUST SYSTEM
Exhaust system
I, C
(2)
O/D
(2) Daily flushing in salt water or
foul water use.
COOLING SYSTEM
Hose and fasteners D
Coolant R D
—
FUEL SYSTEM
iTC lever
(3)
I, L O/D
(3) See NOTE 2 after maintenance
chart.
Fuel cap, filler neck, fuel tank, fuel tank straps,
fuel lines and connections
I
(4)
D
Fuel system leak test I D
Throttle body I D
(4) At storage period or after 100
hours of use whichever come
s
first.
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