Out Of Fuel; Towing The Watercraft On The Water; Low-Charge Battery Condition - Sea-doo 2006 3D RFI Operator's Manual

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Out of Fuel

DI Models
When running the engine out of fuel,
it may be necessary to remove and
install the safety lanyard 2 - 3 times to
initially feed the fuel system after fuel
tank refill.
Towing the Watercraft
on the Water
Special precautions should be taken
when towing a Sea-Doo watercraft on
the water.
The maximum recommended towing
speed is 24 km/h (15 MPH).
When towing your watercraft on
the water, pinch the water supply
hose from the impeller housing to
the engine with a large hose pincher
(P/N 529 032 500).
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This will prevent the cooling system
from filling up which may lead to water
flooding the exhaust system pushing
water back into the cylinders. When
the engine is not running there isn't
any exhaust pressure to push the wa-
ter out the exhaust outlet.
CAUTION: Failure to do this may re-
sult in damage to the engine. If you
must tow a stranded watercraft on
the water and do not have a hose
pincher, be sure to stay well below
the maximum towing speed of 24
km/h (15 MPH).
Clamp down the hose pincher on the
water supply hose as shown.
NOTE: A red tape on the water supply
hose indicates which hose to pinch.
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1. Water supply hose
2. Install hose pincher here
3. T-fitting
CAUTION: When finished towing
the watercraft, the hose pincher
must be removed before operation.
Failure to do so will result in severe
damage to the engine.
Low-Charge Battery
Condition
See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer to
recharge or replace the battery.
Do not charge or boost the battery
while installed in the watercraft.
Electrolyte is poisonous and dan-
gerous. Avoid contact with eyes,
skin or clothing.
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WARNING
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