Yamaha 2011 WaveRunner FZS Owner's/operator's Manual

Summary of 2011 WaveRunner FZS

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    Read this manual carefully before operating this watercraft. Owner’s/operator’s manual 2012 waverunner fzr f2r-f8199-51-e0 uf2r51e0.Book page 1 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

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    Read this manual carefully before operating this watercraft. This manual should stay with the waverunner if it is sold. Uf2r51e0.Book page 1 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

  • Page 3: To The Owner/operator

    Important manual information eju30192 to the owner/operator thank you for choosing a yamaha watercraft. This owner’s/operator’s manual contains in- formation you will need for proper operation, maintenance, and care. If you have any ques- tions about the operation or maintenance of your watercraft, ...

  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents general and important labels........... 1 identification numbers .................... 1 primary identification (pri-id) number ........................................... 1 hull identification number (hin) ........ 1 engine serial number ........................ 1 emission control ...

  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents post-launch checks ......................... 63 operation ......................................... 64 operating your watercraft ............. 64 getting to know your watercraft ....... 64 learning to operate your watercraft ..................................... 64 riding position ...

  • Page 6: Identification Numbers

    General and important labels 1 eju30262 identification numbers record the primary identification (pri-id) number, hull identification number (hin), and engine serial number in the spaces provided for assistance when ordering genuine parts from a yamaha dealer. Also record and keep these id numbers i...

  • Page 7: Emission Control Information

    General and important labels 2 eju42060 emission control information this engine conforms to u.S. Environmental protection agency (epa) regulations for ma- rine si engines applicable at the time of man- ufacture. Eju42070 approval label of emission control certificate this label is attached to the t...

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    General and important labels 3 stallation procedures and page 82 for engine cover removal and installation procedures.) 1 manufactured date label location 1 uf2r51e0.Book page 3 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

  • Page 9: Important Labels

    General and important labels 4 eju30452 important labels read the following labels before using this watercraft. If have any questions, consult a yamaha dealer. 1 5 3 4 6 8 7 11 12 10 14 13 2 9 15 uf2r51e0.Book page 4 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

  • Page 10: Warning Labels

    General and important labels 5 eju35913 warning labels if any of these labels are damaged or missing, contact a yamaha dealer for replacements. 1 uf2r51e0.Book page 5 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

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    General and important labels 6 uf2r51e0.Book page 6 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

  • Page 12

    General and important labels 7 warning avertissement warning avertissement (f2r-u41e1-00) (f2r-u41e1-00) 5 6 7 8 uf2r51e0.Book page 7 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

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    General and important labels 8 uf2r51e0.Book page 8 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

  • Page 14: Other Labels

    General and important labels 9 eju36411 other labels the following label indicates the correct direction to upright a capsized watercraft. (f2r-u41e1-00) 10 11 uf2r51e0.Book page 9 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

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    General and important labels 10 for canada only except for canada the following ce marking is located on the back of the remote control transmitter. 13 14 uf2r51e0.Book page 10 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

  • Page 16: Safety Information

    Safety information 11 eju30682 the safe use and operation of this water- craft is dependent upon the use of proper riding techniques, as well as upon the common sense, good judgment, and ex- pertise of the operator. Before using this watercraft, make sure that its use is per- mitted under local laws...

  • Page 17: Safety Information

    Safety information 12 eju30761 cruising limitations ● scan constantly for people, objects, and other watercraft. Be alert for conditions that limit your visibility or block your vision of others. ● operate defensively at safe speeds and keep a safe distance away from people, ob- jects, and other wat...

  • Page 18: Safety Information

    Safety information 13 with another boat, which could result in se- vere injury or death. ● follow navigation rules, and state/provin- cial and local laws that apply to watercraft. Eju30801 operation requirements ● all riders must wear a personal flotation de- vice (pfd) that is approved by the appro...

  • Page 19: Safety Information

    Safety information 14 certain kinds of accidents and that it could injure you in others. A helmet is designed to provide some head protection. Although helmets cannot protect against all foreseeable impacts, a helmet might reduce your injuries in a collision with a boat or other obstacle. A helmet m...

  • Page 20: Safety Information

    Safety information 15 tercraft to avoid accidental starting or unau- thorized use by children or others. ● scan carefully for swimmers and stay away from swimming areas. Swimmers are hard to see and you could accidentally hit some- one in the water. ● avoid being hit by another boat. You should alwa...

  • Page 21: Safety Information

    Safety information 16 eju36850 hazard information ● never start the engine or let it run for any length of time in an enclosed area. Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, a color- less, odorless gas that may cause loss of consciousness and death within a short time. Always operate the watercraft in...

  • Page 22: Safety Information

    Safety information 17 ● reverse can be used to slow down or stop during slow-speed maneuvering, such as when docking. Once the engine is idling, shift into reverse and gradually increase en- gine speed. Make sure that there are no ob- stacles or people behind you before shifting into reverse. ● keep...

  • Page 23: Safety Information

    Safety information 18 eju30970 safe boating rules your yamaha watercraft is legally considered a powerboat. Operation of the watercraft must be in accordance with the rules and regula- tions governing the waterway on which it is used. Eju30991 enjoy your watercraft responsibly you share the areas yo...

  • Page 24: Safety Information

    Safety information 19 waterways stay open for the enjoyment of a variety of recreational opportunities. Uf2r51e0.Book page 19 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

  • Page 25: Description

    Description 20 eju40302 watercraft glossary trolling speed “trolling” is the lowest maneuvering speed. You are applying little or no throttle. The watercraft is down in the water, and there is no wake. Sub-planing speed “sub-planing” is a medium speed. The bow of the watercraft is slightly up from t...

  • Page 26: Description

    Description 21 eju31011 location of main components exterior 3 4 5 6 10 9 7 8 1 2 1 fuel filler cap (page 47) 2 hood 3 handlebars 4 rear seat (page 40) 5 front seat (page 40) 6 footwell 7 bow eye 8 cooling water pilot outlet (page 30) 9 gunwale 10 sponson uf2r51e0.Book page 21 wednesday, june 22, 20...

  • Page 27: Description

    Description 22 2 3 9 8 5 1 7 6 11 10 4 1 boarding platform 2 electric bilge pilot outlet 3 reboarding grip (page 41) 4 reboarding step (page 41) 5 jet thrust nozzle 6 reverse gate (page 31) 7 ride plate 8 stern drain plug (page 50) 9 stern eye (page 42) 10 speed sensor 11 intake grate uf2r51e0.Book ...

  • Page 28: Description

    Description 23 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 10 11 12 13 14 9 8 1 q.S.T.S. Selector (page 32) 2 q.S.T.S. Selector lock lever (page 32) 3 start switch (page 27) 4 engine shut-off switch (page 27) 5 clip (page 27) 6 engine stop switch (page 27) 7 engine shut-off cord (lanyard) (page 27) 8 dual analog meter unit (page...

  • Page 29: Description

    Description 24 engine compartment 1 2 3 4 6 5 9 10 8 7 1 engine cover 2 air filter case 3 water separator (page 30) 4 fuel tank 5 battery (page 57) 6 flushing hose connector 7 electrical box 8 spark plug/spark plug cap/ignition coil 9 engine oil filler cap (page 49) 10 dipstick uf2r51e0.Book page 24...

  • Page 30: Control Function Operation

    Control function operation 25 eju31024 watercraft control functions eju41380 remote control transmitter the yamaha security system and low rpm mode settings can be selected by operating the remote control transmitter. (see page 26 for yamaha security system setting proce- dures and page 33 for low r...

  • Page 31: Control Function Operation

    Control function operation 26 operation is subject to the following two con- ditions: (1) this device may not cause interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the de- vice. Eju31384 yamaha security system th...

  • Page 32: Control Function Operation

    Control function operation 27 comes on. This indicates the unlock mode is selected. Eju31152 engine stop switch “ ” the engine stop switch (red button) stops the engine when the switch is pushed. Eju31163 engine shut-off switch “ ” the engine shut-off switch automatically stops the engine when the c...

  • Page 33: Control Function Operation

    Control function operation 28 in 5 seconds, release the start switch, wait 15 seconds, and then try again. Notice: never push the start switch while the engine is running. Do not operate the start switch for more than 5 seconds, otherwise the battery will be discharged and the engine will not start....

  • Page 34: Control Function Operation

    Control function operation 29 since the strength of the jet thrust determines the speed and degree of a turn, throttle must always be applied when attempting a turn, ex- cept at trolling speed. This model is equipped with the yamaha en- gine management system (yems) that in- cludes an off-throttle s...

  • Page 35: Control Function Operation

    Control function operation 30 eju41800 cooling water pilot outlets when the engine is running, some of the cool- ing water that is circulated in the engine is dis- charged from the cooling water pilot outlets. There are cooling water pilot outlets on the port (left) and starboard (right) sides of th...

  • Page 36: Watercraft Operation

    Watercraft operation 31 eju40011 watercraft operation functions eju37182 reverse system warning ewj01230 ● do not use the reverse function to slow down or stop the watercraft as it could cause you to lose control, be ejected, or impact the handlebars. ● make sure that there are no obstacles or peopl...

  • Page 37: Watercraft Operation

    Watercraft operation 32 eju31317 quick shift trim system (q.S.T.S.) the q.S.T.S. Selector is integrated with the left handlebar grip and is operated to change the vertical angle of the jet thrust nozzle, which adjusts the trim angle of the watercraft. There are 5 positions: neutral, 2 bow-down posit...

  • Page 38: Watercraft Operation

    Watercraft operation 33 3000 r/min or more, otherwise damage could occur to the q.S.T.S. [ecj00013] (3) release the lock lever, and then make sure that the q.S.T.S. Selector is securely locked in place. Eju40000 watercraft operation modes eju37423 low rpm mode the low rpm mode is a function that lim...

  • Page 39: Watercraft Operation

    Watercraft operation 34 tip: if the remote control transmitter is operated while the dual analog meter unit is in the standby state, the unit will perform the initial operation, and then the setting is selected. To activate the low rpm mode: push the “l-mode” (unlock) button on the re- mote control ...

  • Page 40: Instrument Operation

    Instrument operation 35 eju37432 dual analog meter unit the dual analog meter unit displays various watercraft information. Dual analog meter unit initial operation when the dual analog meter unit is activated, the speedometer and tachometer make one sweep, all of the display segments and indica- to...

  • Page 41: Instrument Operation

    Instrument operation 36 eju35024 information display the information display shows watercraft op- erating conditions. Eju37264 hour meter/voltmeter the hour meter/voltmeter has both an hour meter function and a voltmeter function. By switching the meter, it can be used as either an hour meter or a v...

  • Page 42: Instrument Operation

    Instrument operation 37 to switch to the voltmeter from the hour meter: push the “hour volt” button for at least 1 sec- ond. The display switches to the voltmeter from the hour meter. Eju37271 fuel level meter the fuel level meter shows the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank. The amount of re...

  • Page 43: Instrument Operation

    Instrument operation 38 sounds intermittently. At the same time, the maximum engine speed is limited. If the oil pressure warning is activated, imme- diately reduce the engine speed, return to shore, and then check the engine oil level. (see page 49 for information on checking the engine oil level.)...

  • Page 44: Instrument Operation

    Instrument operation 39 if the check engine warning is activated, im- mediately reduce the engine speed, return to shore, and have a yamaha dealer check the engine. Tip: push the “hour volt” button to stop the buzz- er. Uf2r51e0.Book page 39 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

  • Page 45: Equipment Operation

    Equipment operation 40 eju40333 equipment eju41410 seats the front and rear seats are removable. Remove the seats to access the engine com- partment and watertight storage compart- ment. To remove the rear seat: (1) pull the rear seat latch up, and then lift up the rear of the seat. (2) pull the sea...

  • Page 46: Equipment Operation

    Equipment operation 41 (3) pull the seat rearward and remove it. To install the front seat: (1) insert the projections on the front of the seat into the stays on the deck. (2) push the rear of the seat down to secure- ly lock it in place. (3) securely install the rear seat in its original position. ...

  • Page 47: Equipment Operation

    Equipment operation 42 ing step breaks, the watercraft could fall, which could result in severe injury. [ewj01211] notice ecj00742 use the reboarding step only to board the watercraft in the water. Do not use the re- boarding step for any other purpose. The watercraft can be damaged. Eju34872 bow ey...

  • Page 48: Equipment Operation

    Equipment operation 43 to open the bow storage compartment: push the hood latch, and then lift up the rear of the hood. To close the bow storage compartment: push the rear of the hood down to securely lock it in place. To drain water from the bow storage compart- ment: (1) remove the drain plug on t...

  • Page 49: Equipment Operation

    Equipment operation 44 to open the glove compartment: slide the glove compartment latch toward you, and then lift up the lid. To close the glove compartment: push the lid down to securely lock it in place. To drain water from the glove compartment: (1) remove the beverage holder. (2) remove the drai...

  • Page 50: Equipment Operation

    Equipment operation 45 (4) securely install the beverage holder in its original position. Eju41420 beverage holder the beverage holder is located in the glove compartment. (see page 43 for information on the glove compartment.) the beverage holder is removable. Do not place any items in the beverage...

  • Page 51: Equipment Operation

    Equipment operation 46 to use the fire extinguisher holder and cover: (1) push the hood latch, and then lift up the rear of the hood. (2) unhook the band and remove the fire ex- tinguisher cover. (3) place the fire extinguisher in the holder, and then place the cover over the fire ex- tinguisher. (4...

  • Page 52: Fuel Requirements

    Operation and handling requirements 47 eju31822 fuel requirements eju41291 fuel warning ewj00282 ● gasoline and gasoline vapors are ex- tremely flammable. To avoid fires and explosions and to reduce the risk of in- jury when refueling, follow these in- structions. ● gasoline is poisonous and can cau...

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    Operation and handling requirements 48 (5) loosen the fuel filler cap and remove it. (6) slowly add fuel to the fuel tank. (7) stop filling when the fuel level reaches approximately 50 mm (2 in) from the top of the fuel tank. Do not overfill the fuel tank. Because fuel expands when it heats up, heat...

  • Page 54: Engine Oil Requirements

    Operation and handling requirements 49 eju40290 engine oil requirements eju41510 engine oil notice ecj00281 use only 4-stroke engine oil. Usage of 2- stroke engine oil could result in severe en- gine damage. Checking the engine oil level warning ewj00340 engine oil is extremely hot immediately af- t...

  • Page 55: Tip:

    Operation and handling requirements 50 (6) loosen the engine oil filler cap and re- move it. (7) slowly add engine oil. Tip: the difference between the minimum and maximum level marks on the dipstick is equal to approximately 1 l (1.06 us qt, 0.88 imp. Qt) of engine oil. (8) wait approximately 5 min...

  • Page 56: Tip:

    Operation and handling requirements 51 maining moisture in the engine compart- ment with a dry cloth. (4) securely install the stern drain plugs by tightening them until they stop. Notice: before installing the stern drain plugs, clean the drain plug threads to remove any foreign materials, such as ...

  • Page 57: Transporting On A Trailer

    Operation and handling requirements 52 eju33464 transporting on a trailer when transporting the watercraft on a trailer, secure the tie downs to the trailer through the bow eye and stern eyes. Notice: do not at- tach ropes or tie downs to any part of the watercraft other than the bow eye and stern e...

  • Page 58: First-Time Operation

    First-time operation 53 eju36665 engine break-in notice ecj00431 failure to perform the engine break-in could result in reduced engine life or even severe engine damage. The engine break-in is essential to allow the various components of the engine to wear and polish themselves to the correct operat...

  • Page 59: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks 54 eju31981 warning ewj00411 failure to inspect or maintain the watercraft properly increases the possibility of an ac- cident or damage to the watercraft. Do not operate the watercraft if you find any prob- lem. If a problem cannot be corrected by the procedures provided in thi...

  • Page 60: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks 55 tip: to ensure safety and reliability, pre-operation checks should be made each time the watercraft is used. Hull and deck check the hull and deck for damage. 62 jet intake check the jet intake for damage and clogging. 62 stern drain plugs check the stern drain plugs for dama...

  • Page 61: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks 56 eju32281 pre-operation check points eju41311 pre-launch checks perform the pre-launch checks in the pre-op- eration checklist while the watercraft is on land. To perform the pre-launch checks: (1) remove the seats and watertight storage compartment. (see page 40 for seat re- ...

  • Page 62: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks 57 eju40181 engine unit check check the exterior of the engine unit for dam- age or other problem. Eju36885 engine oil level check make sure that the engine oil level is between the minimum and maximum level marks on the dipstick. (see page 49 for information on checking the eng...

  • Page 63: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks 58 make sure that the battery is securely held in place. Eju32613 steering system checks turn the handlebars to the right and left sev- eral times to make sure that operation is smooth and unrestricted throughout the whole range, and that the free play is not ex- cessive. Turn t...

  • Page 64: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks 59 locked in place. (see page 29 for telescopic steering system operation procedures.) eju32644 quick shift trim system (q.S.T.S.) checks operate the q.S.T.S. Selector lock lever and the q.S.T.S. Selector several times to make sure that operation is smooth throughout the whole r...

  • Page 65: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks 60 gate moves up and down according to the op- eration of the shift lever and that the gate makes contact with the stoppers. (see page 31 for reverse system operation.) eju41431 throttle lever checks operate the throttle lever several times to make sure that operation is smooth ...

  • Page 66: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks 61 eju32663 engine shut-off cord (lanyard) check make sure that the engine shut-off cord (lan- yard) is not damaged. If the cord is damaged, replace it. Warning! Never try to repair the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) or tie it together. The engine shut-off cord (lan- yard) may n...

  • Page 67: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks 62 eju41081 fire extinguisher holder, cover, and band checks make sure that the fire extinguisher holder, cover, and band are not damaged and that the cover is securely held in place using the band. (see page 45 for information on the fire extinguisher holder, cover, and band.) ...

  • Page 68: Pre-Operation Checks

    Pre-operation checks 63 eju41440 hood check push down on the rear of the hood and make sure that it is securely closed. Eju40144 post-launch checks perform the post-launch checks in the pre-op- eration checklist while the watercraft is in the water and the engine is running. To perform the post-laun...

  • Page 69: Operation

    Operation 64 eju32902 operating your watercraft warning ewj00510 before operating your watercraft, become familiar with all of the controls. Consult a yamaha dealer about any control or func- tion that you do not fully understand. Fail- ure to understand how the controls work could cause an accident...

  • Page 70: Operation

    Operation 65 eju41340 riding position operator riding position the operator should grip the handlebars firm- ly with both hands and sit astride the seat with both feet on the floor of the footwell. Passenger riding position the passenger should hold on firmly to the operator and sit astride the seat...

  • Page 71: Operation

    Operation 66 is attached correctly. If the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) is not attached correctly, it may not pull free when the operator falls off, allowing the water- craft to continue to run and cause an accident. [ewj00581] (4) with the throttle lever released, push the start switch (green but...

  • Page 72: Operation

    Operation 67 is in the fully closed (idle) position. (see page 31 for information on operating the shift lever.) eju33254 turning the watercraft warning ewj00771 ● do not release the throttle lever when trying to steer away from objects—you need throttle to steer. A collision could result in severe ...

  • Page 73: Operation

    Operation 68 slows down, the watercraft will no longer respond to handlebar input until you ap- ply throttle again or you reach trolling speed. At trolling speed, the watercraft can be turned gradually by handlebar position alone using just the amount of thrust available at idle. D. If the engine is...

  • Page 74: Operation

    Operation 69 objects, and other watercraft to give you time to stop. ● do not shut the engine off when slowing down in case you need engine power to steer away from a boat or other obstacle that comes into your path. ● do not use the reverse function to slow down or stop the watercraft as it could c...

  • Page 75: Operation

    Operation 70 eju37463 boarding alone (1) from the rear of the watercraft, place both hands on the boarding platform, pull yourself up, and then grasp the reboard- ing grip with one hand. (2) pull yourself up to a kneeling position on the boarding platform, and then move to the seat and sit astride. ...

  • Page 76: Operation

    Operation 71 to board at a standstill: (1) board as noted in the previous section “boarding alone”. (2) attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard) to your left wrist, and then attach the clip to the engine shut-off switch. (3) grip the handlebars with both hands and place both feet on the floor of th...

  • Page 77: Operation

    Operation 72 to board when it is difficult to balance at a standstill: (1) have the passenger steady the water- craft, and then board as noted in the pre- vious section “boarding alone”. (2) grip the handlebars with both hands, place both feet on the floor of the footwell, and balance there. (3) att...

  • Page 78: Operation

    Operation 73 throttle lever when trying to steer away from objects—you need throttle to steer. Notice ecj01340 never run the engine in water that is less than 60 cm (2 ft) deep from the bottom of the watercraft, otherwise pebbles or sand could be sucked into the jet intake, caus- ing impeller damage...

  • Page 79: Operation

    Operation 74 craft over counterclockwise, otherwise water can enter the engine, which can result in severe damage. [ecj00541] (3) start the engine and operate the water- craft at planing speed to drain the bilge water from the engine compartment. (see page 50 for information on draining the bilge wa...

  • Page 80: Operation

    Operation 75 weeded areas is unavoidable, alternately squeeze the throttle lever and relax your grip on the throttle lever to vary the engine speed. Weeds tend to become clogged more when operating at a steady speed and at trolling speed. If weeds may have clogged the intake area, clean the jet inta...

  • Page 81: Care And Storage

    Care and storage 76 eju37145 post-operation care warning ewj00330 always place the watercraft upright in a horizontal position when storing it, other- wise fuel could leak out into the engine or engine compartment, which could create a fire hazard. After using the watercraft, always take it out of t...

  • Page 82: Care And Storage

    Care and storage 77 flows out continually from the jet thrust nozzle. (7) run the engine at idling speed for about 3 minutes watching the engine condition. If the engine stops while flushing, turn the water supply off immediately and perform the procedure again from step 6. Notice: do not supply wat...

  • Page 83: Care And Storage

    Care and storage 78 eyes: flush with water for 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention. Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep sparks, flames, cigarettes, etc., well away. If using or charging the battery in an en- closed space, make sure that it is well ven- tilated. Always shield your eyes wh...

  • Page 84: Care And Storage

    Care and storage 79 to store the battery: (1) clean the battery case using fresh water. (2) if the battery terminals are dirty or corrod- ed, clean them using a wire brush. (3) apply yamaha marine grease or yamaha grease a to the battery termi- nals. (4) store the battery in a cool, dry place. Notic...

  • Page 85: Care And Storage

    Care and storage 80 eju33492 long-term storage warning ewj00330 always place the watercraft upright in a horizontal position when storing it, other- wise fuel could leak out into the engine or engine compartment, which could create a fire hazard. Storage for long periods of time, such as win- ter st...

  • Page 86: Care And Storage

    Care and storage 81 have a yamaha dealer rustproof the internal engine components. Uf2r51e0.Book page 81 wednesday, june 22, 2011 1:38 pm.

  • Page 87: Maintenance

    Maintenance 82 eju33768 maintenance periodic checks and lubrication will keep your watercraft in the safest and most efficient con- dition possible. Therefore, make sure to carry out the periodic maintenance. Safety is an ob- ligation of the watercraft owner. Proper main- tenance must be carried out...

  • Page 88: Maintenance

    Maintenance 83 (3) lift up the engine cover to remove it. To install the engine cover: (1) place the engine cover in its original posi- tion, and then push it down. (2) install the engine cover screws, and then tighten them to the specified torque. (3) securely install the seats in their original po...

  • Page 89: Maintenance

    Maintenance 84 eju37062 periodic maintenance chart the periodic maintenance chart gives general guidelines for periodic maintenance. Have a yamaha dealer perform the checks in the following chart. However, maintenance may need to be performed more frequently depending on your operating conditions. I...

  • Page 90: Maintenance

    Maintenance 85 eju36942 engine oil and oil filter warning ewj00340 engine oil is extremely hot immediately af- ter the engine is turned off. Coming in con- tact with or getting any engine oil on your clothes could result in burns. Notice ecj00991 do not run the engine with too much or not enough oil...

  • Page 91: Specifications

    Specifications 86 eju34542 specifications watercraft capacity: maximum people on board: 2 person maximum load capacity: 160 kg (353 lb) dimensions: length: 3370 mm (132.7 in) width: 1230 mm (48.4 in) height: 1160 mm (45.7 in) dry weight: 367 kg (809 lb) performance: maximum fuel consumption: 71.3 l/...

  • Page 92: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 87 eju34561 troubleshooting if you have any trouble with your watercraft, use the troubleshooting chart to check for the pos- sible cause. If you cannot find the cause, consult a yamaha dealer. Eju36984 troubleshooting chart confirm the possible cause and remedy, and then refer to t...

  • Page 93: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 88 engine runs irregu- larly or stalls fuel empty refill as soon as pos- sible 47 stale or contaminat- ed have serviced by yamaha dealer — fuel tank water or dirt present have serviced by yamaha dealer — spark plug fouled or defective have serviced by yamaha dealer — incorrect heat ...

  • Page 94: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 89 watercraft slow or loses power shift lever not completely shift- ed into forward posi- tion push lever forward until it stops 31 watercraft operation mode low rpm mode acti- vated deactivate low rpm mode 33 cavitation jet intake clogged clean 90 impeller damaged or worn have serv...

  • Page 95: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 90 eju34623 emergency procedures eju34634 cleaning the jet intake and impeller warning ewj00782 before attempting to remove weeds or de- bris from the jet intake or impeller area, shut the engine off and remove the clip from the engine shut-off switch. Severe in- jury or death could...

  • Page 96: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 91 (2) remove any weeds or debris from around the jet intake, drive shaft, impel- ler, jet pump housing, and jet thrust noz- zle. If debris is difficult to remove, consult a yamaha dealer. Eju34641 jumping the battery if the watercraft battery has run down, the en- gine can be start...

  • Page 97: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 92 (2) remove the electrical box cover. (3) loosen the cap on the electrical box and remove it. (4) replace the blown fuse with the spare fuse of the correct amperage by using the fuse puller on the reverse side of the cap. Warning! Do not use fuses of a dif- ferent amperage than re...

  • Page 98: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 93 (7) securely install the seats in their original positions. If the fuse immediately blows again, the elec- trical system may be defective. If this occurs, have a yamaha dealer service the watercraft. Eju41821 replacing the bilge pump fuse if the fuse is blown, replace it with the...

  • Page 99: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 94 cap. (see page 91 for information on the fuse puller.) (5) securely install the fuse cover, and then fit the bilge pump fuse holder into the rub- ber cover. (6) secure the bilge pump fuse leads and corrugated tube with the plastic ties. (7) securely install the engine cover and s...

  • Page 100: Trouble Recovery

    Trouble recovery 95 tow the watercraft at 8 km/h (5 mph) or less. Notice: tow the watercraft at 8 km/h (5 mph) or less, otherwise water could flood the engine compartment or water could flow back into the engine, causing severe engine damage. [ecj01321] eju36155 submerged watercraft if the watercraf...

  • Page 101: Index

    Index a after removing the watercraft from the water ..................................................... 75 approval label of emission control certificate ................................................ 2 b battery care.............................................. 77 battery checks.................

  • Page 102: Index

    Index limitations on who may operate the watercraft .............................................. 11 long-term storage.................................... 80 low rpm mode........................................ 33 lubrication................................................ 80 m main components, loc...

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