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2 Definitions

The warnings and cautions in this manual are defined as follows:

DANGER! 

Denotes an extreme intrinsic hazard exists, which would result in a high probability of death or 

irreparable injury if proper precautions are not taken.

WARNING! 

Denotes a hazard which can result in injury or death if proper precautions are not taken.

NOTE! 

Denotes a reminder of safety practices or directs attention to unsafe practices, which could result in personal 

injury or damage to the craft, its components or the environment.
SI system units are used in this manual. In some cases other units have been added in brackets. An exception is

wind speed, for which the Beaufort scale is used in the recreational craft directive.

3 Warranty

AXA d.o.o. Limited Warranty Certificate 

AXA d.o.o. undertake a PDI (pre-delivery inspection) on all new boats before shipment from factory. AXA will provide for repairs

to their inflatable boats during the specific warranty periods provided herein, in accordance with the following terms,conditions
and limitations

Warranty coverage: 

AXA warrants to the original private purchaser of a properly registered craft that: a) All seams of the tubes, inflation valves,  and 
the fabric used in the construction of the tube shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 3 years 
from the date of the original registration; b) The fabric of the tube shall be free from deterioration affecting serviceability (i.e.
cracking, porosity, but not discoloration, fading or chaffing) for a period of 3 years from the date of the original registration; c
) the fiberglass hull shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of the original

registration; d) all components fitted to the boat at the AXA factory or subsequently replaced under warranty shall be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of the original registration. The warranty period for
commercial use owners will be 4 months from the date of original registration. The obligation of AXA under this Limited
Warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, as AXA may elect at its sole discretion, any parts that prove, in AXA

’ sole 

judgement, to be defective in material or workmanship. 

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER’S SOLE

AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. 

What is not covered: 

This Limited Warranty shall not apply to: a) normal wear and tear; b) any minor boat damage, including but not limited to, gel 
coat crazing, fading or blistering; c) any damage to AXA boats due to negligence, accident, misuse,  lteration, improper 
operation, collision, fire, theft, vandalism, riot, explosion, objects striking the boat, improper maintenance and storage; d) any 
damage caused by towing a AXAboat, any damage caused by lifting or recovering a AXA boat; e) tubes exposed to harsh or 
corrosive chemicals; f) any parts installed by anyone other than AXA factory personnel; g) any damage caused by after-market 
parts; h) AXA boats purchased for commercial/governmental use; i) any work carried out on a boat by an unauthorized 
service center and/or without AXA

’ prior approval; j) labor, freight, delivery, storage or other similar charges; k) defects caused 

Or worsened by failure to adhere to the instructions concerning the treatment, maintenance and care of the boat; l) Damage 
caused by water ingestion. AXA reserves the right to make warranty coverage contingent upon proof of proper maintenance

How to obtain Warranty repair: 

Prior to any work being commenced on a AXA boat, the warranty claim must be approved in writing by AXA d.o.o. In order to 
obtain warranty repair approval, the original owner must send written notification, along with a copy of the bill of sale, and 
photograph depicting the damage and/or defect sought to be repaired to AXA d.o.o., Preradoviceva 4, 47000 Karlovac, Croatia. 
If AXA finds that the specific defect and/or damage is covered under this Limited Warranty, AXA will advise the owner in writing 
where to send (via pre-paid freight) the boat or part(s) for repair or replacement. In many cases the local authorized Sales and 
Service Centre may be utilized for repairs. In others the boat or parts must be repaired by AXA personnel only. AXA does not 
assume any liability for any work performed on a AXA boat at an unauthorized Service Centre and/or without AXA

’ prior 

approval. All parts replaced under this Limited warranty become the property of AXA. 

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Summary of Contents for JetTENDER 250

Page 1: ...JetTENDER 250 User Manual 1...

Page 2: ...cal boating schools or competent instructors This user manual is not a detailed maintenance or trouble shooting guide In case of difficulty please contact the dealer Always use qualified and competent...

Page 3: ...s and closing valves 12 5 5 2 Stability and buoyancy 13 5 6 Avoiding the risk of fire or explosion 13 5 6 1 Refueling 13 5 7 General arrangement 14 6 Operating 15 6 1 Fuelling 16 6 2 Before use 16 6 3...

Page 4: ...d maneuvering equipment Check the function and condition of steering and the remote control and carry out the routine daily checks specified in the engine manual Seaworthiness Check the boat s seawort...

Page 5: ...he manuals of devices which are installed afterwards Space has been left for your own notes at the end of the manual The craft has a running serial number a CIN code Craft Identification Number The CI...

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Page 9: ...airing or replacing as AXA may elect at its sole discretion any parts that prove in AXA sole judgement to be defective in material or workmanship THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER...

Page 10: ...ns to equip or modify inflatable boats produced prior to the date of such changes or alterations This Limited Warranty shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with Croatian Law 4...

Page 11: ...hest third of the waves which approximately corresponds to the wave height as estimated by an experienced observer Individual waves may reach up to twice this height If the significant wave height is...

Page 12: ...fault weight of an adult is assumed to be 75 kg and that of a child 37 5 kg c And liquids fuel in fixed tanks and cargo is 15 kg NOTE The maximum load only includes the above mentioned weight componen...

Page 13: ...hes or appliances that can cause a spark Do not stow any loose items under the seat that if moved could prevent fuel flow to the engine This is particularly important for items that may press against...

Page 14: ...er under storage cover 5 Throttle shift control 6 Big splash proof storage 7 Certification plate 8 Drain plug 9 Tube inflation valves 10 Hull Identification Number HIN 11 Engine flushing attachment 12...

Page 15: ...ter the engine from exhaust system and will result in serious engine damage Mooring CAUTION Do not leave the JetTENDER moored for extended periods as this may result in an accumulation of marine growt...

Page 16: ...f rubber or plastic parts Corrosion of metal parts Damage to internal engine parts 6 2 Before Use Tube pressure will fluctuate with temperature Inflate tubes in sequence to 250mB 3 6psi Failure to obs...

Page 17: ...ngine has 2 liter oil reservoir However your engine may already have some oil left over from the factory testing Adds oil slowly and use the oil level stick to check the oil level Use a tower to wipe...

Page 18: ...Risk of engine flooding exists if water remains on after engine is switched off 1 Connect a fresh water hose fitted with the male connector supplied with the tender to the flushing attachment couplin...

Page 19: ...fresh water to remove salt deposits 2 Check engine oil level refer to section Oil Level Check in this handbook 3 Check coolant level 4 Flush open loop cooling system 5 Apply a good quality marine gre...

Page 20: ...fuel line connections for tightness Verify for any fuel leak odor as well as oil and coolant leaks Check any loosen parts Engine oil level Check refill Engine coolant Check refill Carburetor Periodic...

Page 21: ...eathing oil retainer C C C C Carburetor C C C C Fuel water separator C C C C Airbox I I COOLING SYSTEM Hose and fasteners I I Coolant I R R Exhaust flushing I I I I FUEL SYSTEM Throttle cable IL IL IL...

Page 22: ...ive shaft I I I Automatic vacuum siphon pump IC IC IC IC Sacrificial anode if so equipped I IR Ride plate and water intake grate I I Ride plate seal I I I I Hull Snorkel airintake I I Engine compartme...

Page 23: ...the tank Fuel begins to break down after approx 30 days Adding a fuel stabilizer in the recommended ratio will minimise this Cooling System Flush the open loop water circuit to remove salt sand shell...

Page 24: ...AXA dealer Engine turns slowly but does not start weaken or discharged battery replace battery bad battery cable connection tighten worn start motor refer to a AXA dealer Engine turns regularly but do...

Page 25: ...stem coolant leak damaged cooling system garden flushing connector is closed clogged jet Incorrect oil level to low or to much fill coolant flushing exhaust cooling system clean jet check oil level or...

Page 26: ...y bad seal replace automatic siphon pump head is blocked clean fouled bilge pump replace bilge pump bad drive shaft mechanic seal refer to a AXA dealer hull leak refer to a AXA dealer loose drain plug...

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