OVERHEAT WARNING SYSTEM
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Jet intake.
2.
Impeller
1.
Engine.
2.
Drive shaft.
3.
Water cooling hose.
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The engine has an over-heat warning device. If the engine starts to overheat,
engine speed will be limited to about 3,000 revs/min.
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If this happens, beach the boat and check for a blockage at the water intake to the
jet pump. Open the engine cover and check for a blockage in the water cooling
hose.
WARNING
BE SURE THE ENGINE IS SHUT OFF AND THE LOCK PLATE IS
REMOVED FROM THE STOP SWITCH BEFORE ATTEMTING TO
REMOVE DEBRIS FROM THE JET INTAKE. THE IMPELLER CAN
CAUSE INJURY.
CAUTION
If you cannot locate the cause of the overheating, return to the
nearest port at low speed.
Consult your nearest dealer.
Continuing to operate at higher speeds could result in serious
engine damage.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
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Always ensure that a fire extinguisher is aboard and in proper condition. See the
manufacturers instructions to determine the proper indication of condition.
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Provision has been made for installing a fire extinguisher, in a recessed
moulding, below the front of the bench seat, , refer to Stowage, page 22.
NOTE :
A fire extinguisher is not standard equipment with this boat. If
you do not have one, it is recommended that an appropriate
fire extinguisher is carried for use in emergencies.
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