
25). Engine Breathing Oil Retainer
Located in engine compartment. Retain oil mist and oil from engine breathing path.
Check the bottle periodically and clean any oil residue to keep engine breathing freely and engine compartment clean.
26). Carburetor Drain Screw
27). Fuel Water Separator
28). Automatic Vacuum Siphon Pump
Located in engine compartment. Evacuate water in bilge by the low pressure generated in jet pump.
29). Foot Brace
Provide foot support.
30). Dry Storage Compartment
Convenient storage space.
LIQUIDS
Engine Oil
This watercraft is equipped with a 4-stroke engine that requires 4-stroke motor oil for internal engine lubrication.
Oil Level
Check oil level frequently and refill if necessary. Do not overfill. it would make the engine smoke and reduce its power.
Operating the engine with an improper oil level may severely damage engine.
CAUTION:
Every time oil is added in engine, do following steps to ensure correct oil level:
(1). Start engine, idling for 20 seconds, then stop engine.
(2). Wait for 1 minute then, rechecking the oil level.
Change Engine Oil
•After First 10 Hours Operation, According To Maintenance Schedule In Section 4
•After Your Powerboard Capsize A Couple Of Times
•When Water Gets Into Engine Through Carburetor, Exhaust System Or Engine Breathing Hose.
STEPS TO CHANGE ENGINE OIL:
6)Drain dirty oil completely.
7)Clean oil filter screen and magnet.
8)Re-install back magnet, filter screen, washer and oil drain plug.
9)Close the access window cover. Make sure the “O” ring is in good condition and fit into the cover.
10) Fill new engine oil to the right oil level.
Engine Coolant
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4)Use the special wrench tool (supplied) to open the access window to engine oil drain plug at bottom
of hull. Keep the “O” ring for later use.
5)Use a 17mm socket wrench to open oil drain plug. There is a washer, a spring, oil filter screen and a
magnet came out with the oil drain plug. Put oil filter screen and magnet in a cleaning container.
Located at the bottom of the carburetor in engine compartment. Use a Philip screw driver to drain water
or contaminated fuel in carburetor bowl. Ensure to close the drain screw after cleaning.
Located inside engine compartment. Retain water or contaminated fuel. Check the bottle periodically
and drain water or contaminated fuel to keep engine run with clean fuel.
Cooling system must be filled with water and antifreeze solution (50% demineralized water, 50%
antifreeze), or premixed coolant with freezing protection.
Always use ethylene-glycol antifreeze containing corrosion inhibitors specifically for internal combustion
aluminum engines.
1)Oil drain plug is located at the bottom of hull beneath engine. Make sure that engine is off and warm,
but NOT HOT.
To prevent antifreeze deterioration, always use the same brand. Never mix different brands unless
cooling system is completely flushed and refilled.
Before checking the oil level on this engine, watercraft must be level. Check oil level either with
watercraft in water or out of water. Engine should be warm. Start engine for 20 seconds to warm up oil if
Use a funnel to add oil. You may find it is helpful to attach 12MM (½ in) ID hose of 6 inches long to the
funnel for filling oil. Add the recommended oil to the proper level. Do not overfill.
2)Place your watercraft on a trailer or a lifting equipment so that you can access to the bottom of hull.
Make sure the engine is leveled.
3)Use a proper oil pan to collect used oil to protect environment. Place it under the access window to
the engine oil drain plug.