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4
LBHY
TYPICAL — LIFT TAB
Detach shock end. Detach other side.
Block and leave engine cover lid open
slightly.
This will avoid engine compartment
condensation and possible corrosion.
Reattach shock ends to engine cover
lid before operating boat.
If the boat is to be stored outside, cov-
er it with a vented opaque tarpaulin
to prevent UV (ultraviolet) rays and
grime from affecting the plastic com-
ponents, boat finish, as well as pre-
venting dust accumulation.
CAUTION:
Never leave the boat
stored in direct sunlight. UV radi-
ation will dull finishes. The boat
must never be left in water for stor-
age. Make sure to turn off main
battery cut-off switch.
For the storage period, block the
wheels and raise the bow slightly
with the trailer jack (if so equipped)
so drainage can take place. Ensure
the drain plug is unscrewed and unob-
structed.
Preseason Preparation
Use
the
PERIODIC
INSPECTION
CHART
at the beginning of
MAIN-
TENANCE
INFORMATION
section
and refer to the
PRESEASON
column.
Since technical skills and special tools
are required, some operations should
be performed by an authorized Sea-
Doo Sport Boat dealer.
WARNING
Observe all WARNINGS and CAU-
TIONS mentioned throughout this
guide which are pertinent to the
item being checked. When com-
ponent conditions seem less than
satisfactory, replace with genuine
BRP parts or approved equiva-
lents.
NOTE:
It is highly recommended that
an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boat
dealer perform the annual safety in-
spection and factory campaigns in
addition to the preseason preparation
all at the same time.
WARNING
Only perform procedure as de-
tailed in this guide. It is recom-
mended that the assistance of an
authorized dealer be periodically
obtained on other components/
systems not covered in this guide.
Unless otherwise specified, en-
gine must not be running and the
main battery cut-off switch must
be turned OFF for all maintenance
procedures.
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