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um
mp
p W
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err IIn
ntta
akke
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an
nd
d
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mp
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err C
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ea
an
niin
ng
g
W
WA
AR
RN
NIIN
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G
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p a
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m iin
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e
w
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e e
en
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giin
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e iiss rru
un
nn
niin
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g.. IItte
em
mss
ssu
ucch
h a
ass llo
on
ng
g h
ha
aiirr,, llo
oo
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e ccllo
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ng
g
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orr p
pe
errsso
on
na
all ffllo
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attiio
on
n d
de
evviicce
e ssttrra
ap
pss
cca
an
n b
be
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om
me
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en
ntta
an
ng
glle
ed
d iin
n m
mo
ovviin
ng
g
p
pa
arrttss..
Weeds, shells or debris can get
caught on the intake grate, drive shaft
and/or impeller. A clogged water in-
take may cause troubles such as:
–
C
Ca
avviitta
attiio
on
n:: Engine speed is high
but watercraft moves slowly due to
reduced jet thrust, jet pump com-
ponents may be damaged.
–
O
Ovve
errh
he
ea
attiin
ng
g:: Since the jet pump
operation controls the flow of water
to cool the exhaust system, a
clogged intake will cause the en-
gine to overheat and damage en-
gine internal components.
A weed clogged area can be cleaned
as follows:
W
WA
AR
RN
NIIN
NG
G
IIff iitt iiss n
ne
ecce
essssa
arryy tto
o rre
ea
acch
h iin
n tto
o rre
e--
m
mo
ovve
e a
an
nyy ffo
orre
eiig
gn
n o
ob
bjje
ecctt cca
au
ug
gh
htt iin
n
tth
he
e p
prro
op
pu
ullssiio
on
n ssyysstte
em
m,, tth
he
e tte
etth
he
err
cco
orrd
d M
MU
US
ST
T B
BE
E R
RE
EM
MO
OV
VE
ED
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om
m
tth
he
e e
en
ng
giin
ne
e ccu
utt--o
offff ssw
wiittcch
h..
IIn
n--W
Wa
atte
err C
Clle
ea
an
niin
ng
g
N
NO
OT
TIIC
CE
E
E
En
nssu
urre
e tth
he
erre
e iiss a
att lle
ea
asstt 9
90
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m ((3
3
fftt)) o
off w
wa
atte
err u
un
nd
de
err tth
he
e llo
ow
we
esstt rre
ea
arr
p
po
orrttiio
on
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off tth
he
e h
hu
ullll w
wh
he
en
n a
allll p
pa
ass--
sse
en
ng
ge
errss a
arre
e a
ab
bo
oa
arrd
d p
prriio
orr tto
o sstta
arrtt--
iin
ng
g tth
he
e e
en
ng
giin
ne
e.. O
Otth
he
errw
wiisse
e d
da
am
ma
ag
ge
e
tto
o tth
he
e p
prro
op
pu
ullssiio
on
n ssyysstte
em
m cco
om
mp
po
o--
n
ne
en
nttss m
ma
ayy o
occccu
urr..
M
Mo
od
de
ellss
e
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qu
uiip
pp
pe
ed
d
w
wiitth
h
tth
he
e
iiD
DF
F
ssyysstte
em
m
If the watercraft is equipped with the
iDF system, use it now. Refer to
How
to Use the intelligent Debris Free
Pump System
in
Operating Instruc-
tions
section.
M
Mo
od
de
ellss w
wiitth
ho
ou
utt iiD
DF
F ssyysstte
em
m
1. Rock the watercraft several times.
Most of the time, this will remove
the blockage.
2. Start engine and make sure water-
craft operates properly.
If the aforementioned method does
not work:
3. With engine running and before
applying throttle, pull the iBR lever
in to select reverse operation.
4. Vary throttle quickly several times.
5. Repeat procedure if necessary.
If system is still blocked, move the
watercraft out of the water for
cleaning.
Refer
to
On-Beach
Water Cleaning
.
O
On
n--B
Be
ea
acch
h W
Wa
atte
err C
Clle
ea
an
niin
ng
g
W
WA
AR
RN
NIIN
NG
G
T
Th
he
e tte
etth
he
err cco
orrd
d M
MU
US
ST
T B
BE
E R
RE
E--
M
MO
OV
VE
ED
D ffrro
om
m tth
he
e e
en
ng
giin
ne
e ccu
utt--o
offff
ssw
wiittcch
h tto
o p
prre
evve
en
ntt a
acccciid
de
en
ntta
all e
en
n--
g
giin
ne
e sstta
arrttiin
ng
g b
be
effo
orre
e cclle
ea
an
niin
ng
g tth
he
e
jje
ett p
pu
um
mp
p a
arre
ea
a..
1. Place a cardboard or a carpet be-
side the watercraft to prevent
scratching when turning the water-
craft for cleaning.
2. Rotate the watercraft to any side
for cleaning.
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