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When engine is running, water should
flow from the outlet. This allows air in
engine cooling system to escape. It
also indicates that water is circulating
in the cooling system.
NOTE:
It may be required to increase
slightly the engine RPM to see the wa-
ter flowing out.
CAUTION:
Should water not flow
from outlet a few seconds after en-
gine starts, immediately stop en-
gine and refer to POST-OPERATION
CARE and look for cooling system
flushing or refer to an authorized
Sea-Doo dealer for servicing.
31) Jet Pump Water Intake
The water is drawn up by the impeller
through this opening. Grate minimizes
the entry of foreign objects into the
propulsion system.
TYPICAL
1. Water intake
32) Automatic Bilge Pump
Bilge pump evacuates water from the
bilge.
When safety lanyard cap is plugged to
the switch bilge pump automatically
turns on. It will stay on for 30 seconds.
When engine is started bilge pump re-
mains on and stays on until engine is
stopped.
When engine is stopped pump re-
mains on for 30 seconds and then au-
tomatically shuts-off.
33) Boarding Step
A convenient step to help reboarding
the craft.
TYPICAL
1. Boarding step
WARNING
Keep away from intake grate
while engine is on. Items such as
long hair, loose clothing or per-
sonal flotation device straps can
become entangled in moving
parts resulting in severe injury or
drowning.
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WARNING
Engine should be OFF when us-
ing boarding step. Keep limbs
away from jet or intake grate.
Stay on center of the step. Only
one person at the time on the
step. Never use the step for pull-
ing, towing, diving or jumping,
boarding a PWC that is out of wa-
ter or any other purpose other
than a boarding step.
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