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OPERATION
Starting the Engine
3. Push the starter switch with your left hand while
feathering the throttle (very slight open and close
motion) with your right hand. As soon as the
engine starts, release the starter switch and throttle.
Apply just enough throttle to keep the engine
running.
NOTE: If the engine was run out of fuel, it may take
two or three attempts to start the engine. Do not run
the starter for more than ten seconds at a time or
damage to the starter may result.
If the Engine Doesn’t Start
If the engine does not start within 10 seconds, release
the starter switch. Wait 10 seconds before trying again
to avoid damaging the starter.
If the engine does not start after several attempts, refer
to the troubleshooting section of this manual,
beginning on page 96.
WARNING
Starting the engine immediately generates a
forward thrust, which could cause an unprepared
operator to fall from the machine, causing serious
injury or death. Always be seated and alert when
starting the watercraft. Never hold the throttle
open while starting.
CAUTION
Engaging the starter improperly may cause starter
wear and eventual failure. Do not depress the
starter switch while the engine is running or while
the starter is spinning.