MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
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TYPICAL
1. Flushing connector
2. Quick connect adapter and flushing
connector adapter (optional, not mandatory)
3. Garden hose
3. To flush, start engine then immedi-
ately open the water tap.
CAUTION Certain
compo-
nents in the engine compartment
may be very hot. Direct contact may
result in skin burn. Do not touch
any electrical parts or jet pump area
when engine is running.
NOTICE
Never flush a hot en-
gine. Always start the engine before
opening the water tap. Open wa-
ter tap immediately after engine is
started to prevent overheating.
4. Run the engine about 20 sec-
onds at a fast idle between 4000 -
5000 RPM.
NOTICE
Never run engine without
supplying water to the exhaust sys-
tem when boat is out of water.
5. Ensure water flows out of jet pump
while flushing. Otherwise, refer to
an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats
dealer for servicing.
NOTICE
Never run engine longer
than 2 minutes. Drive line seal has
no cooling when boat is out of water.
6. Close the water tap, then stop the
engine.
NOTICE
Always close the water
tap before stopping the engine.
NOTICE
Remove
quick connect
adapter after flushing operation (if
used).
Deck Drain
The purpose of this drain is to evacuate
water from the deck.
Remove any obstructions from deck
drain outlet.
Water drains out though the scupper
valve located near the jet pump nozzle.
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TYPICAL
1. Scupper valve
Keep it clean to avoid clogging.
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
The electrical system is protected with
fuses and circuit breakers.
To remove fuse from holder, pull fuse
out. Check if filament is melted.
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2
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1. Fuse
2. Check if melted
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Summary of Contents for 210 Challenger Series
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