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WARNING
While engine can be stopped us-
ing the engine start/stop button,
good habits recommend that the
safety lanyard also be disconnect-
ed when stopping.
2) Handlebar
The handlebar controls the direction of
the watercraft. Turning the handlebar
to the right steers the watercraft to the
right and inversely.
WARNING
Check handlebar and correspond-
ing steering nozzle and side vanes
operation before starting. Never
turn handlebar while someone is
nearby rear of watercraft. Keep
away from steering moving parts
(nozzle, side vanes, linkage etc.).
3) Throttle Lever
When the throttle lever is squeezed,
the watercraft accelerates. When
fully released, engine automatically
slows down to idle speed and water-
craft is gradually stopped by water
drag.
Carburetor-Equipped Models
Do not depress lever unnecessarily
when engine is not running. A fuel
accelerator pump delivers fuel to the
engine each time throttle lever is ap-
plied.
CAUTION:
Engine can be flood-
ed if throttle lever is unnecessarily
applied several times. If engine is
flooded, it will not start. Refer to
SPECIAL PROCEDURES for instruc-
tions.
4) Engine Start/Stop
Button
All Models
To start engine, depress and hold the
start/stop button. Release immedi-
ately after engine is started.
To stop engine, fully release throt-
tle lever then depress the start/stop
button and disconnect safety lanyard
from the post.
WARNING
Directional control is reduced
when the throttle is released or
when engine is off.
F01L63Y
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1. Engine start/stop button
5) Choke Lever
Carburetor-Equipped Models
The choke is provided to supply a rich-
er fuel/air mixture when starting a cold
engine.
Choke lever should be pulled and held
to operate. Lever will automatica
lly re-
turn to its normal position when re-
leased.
1
F17L0GY
1. Choke lever
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