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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL version DFI003/EN_part A p a r t m o d e l ADVENTURE DFI PLUS...
  • Page 3: Symbols Used

    SYMBOLS USED This symbol is used to mark important warnings which are often ignored by the JetSurf users. Please pay due attention to these warnings. You will thus avoid making frequent user mistakes. These warnings are based on the experience of the JetSurf ser- vice technicians.
  • Page 4: User Manual

    JetSurf™ motorized power boards were designed and manufactured by MotosurfWC and Formula 1 engi- neers to push the limits of motor sports. The power boards created by JetSurf™ are the only motorized water vehicles with the ability to be transported by hand, car, boat or plane (as hand luggage on international/ domestic carrier flights).
  • Page 5 The person controlling the vessel must use suitable swimming aids described in the chapter PERSONAL SWIM- MING AIDS in this manual. It is necessary to point out that in some countries the law requires wearing swimming aids under all circumstances while using the JetSurf™ and is therefore necessary to comply with these national legislations.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    JUMPS ON JETSURF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16...
  • Page 7: Identification Plates And

    IDENTIFICATION PLATES AND WARNINGS 1A IDENTIFICATION PLATES AND WARNINGS IDENTIFICATION PLATE OF THE VESSEL The identification plate of the vessel is attached in the motor compartment. Information that you can not find on this plate are written in respective category of the manual. CRAFT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (CIN) The craft identification number is situated on the starboard near the stern.
  • Page 8: Warnings

    IDENTIFICATION PLATES AND WARNINGS WARNINGS Before using this vehicle, read the following plates. If you have any questions, consult a sales repre- sentative of JetSurf™. D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
  • Page 9 IDENTIFICATION PLATES AND WARNINGS 1 – sticker MSR 0116/M2-EN situated on the spark plug boot 2 – warning on the tank 3 – warning on the ICU 4 – sticker MSR 0717/H1-EN situated at the snorkel 5 – stickers MSR 0616/D1-EN and MSR 0316/D2-EN situated on the engine complement hood DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE SN:180000...
  • Page 10 IDENTIFICATION PLATES AND WARNINGS D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
  • Page 11: 2A Safety Matters

    Basic safety information is provided and it is not all-inclusive. JetSurf™ strongly encourages all owners and operators to regularly review the U.S. Coast Guard safety information (www.uscg.mil and www.uscgboating.org)* and other safe- ty-minded, watercraft websites and authorities which apply to the relevant area/region under which the JetSurf™...
  • Page 12: Definition

    All riders must use helmet, life vest and a safety leash at all times while operating JetSurf™ to prevent any serious injury or death in the events of accident (you can find more details in CLOTHING category).
  • Page 13: Carbon Monoxide

    SAFETY MATTERS CARBON MONOXIDE Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas and it can be extremely difficult to de- tect, because it has no color, taste or odor and it can accumulate without awareness. Exposure can be fatal in a matter of minutes. The effects of CO are cumulative and repeated exposure to low amounts can have a similar effect to a single high concentration exposure.
  • Page 14: Engine Preparation

    When starting the engine, ensure that individuals (especially children) are at least 33 feet/10 meters away. The engine was designed and crafted for the JetSurf™ retail power board only. Never use the engine for any other craft, object, projectile, or item. Such usage is expressly prohibited.
  • Page 15: Clothing

    Manufacturer JetSurf™ makes no claims nor promises regarding protection, including that afforded by helmets. The use of an arm or leg leash is compulsory and must be used at all times while using JetSurf™. PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES (PFDs) It is the responsibility of the owner/operator to comply with any and all laws, statutes and requirements for personal safety.
  • Page 16: Law Enforcement

    (including waterproof models), radios, iPods, and other devices ashore during outings. The distrac- tions can potentially lead to accidents. JUMPS ON JETSURF NEVER JUMP with the motorized power board! Damage caused due to incorrect use of your JetSurf™ (for example jumps) is not covered by the guarantee. * Valid for the USA...
  • Page 17: Reporting Accidents And Insurance

    Even when others operate the power board, the owner is generally responsible for damages or injuries that may occur. Owners must not allow any Third Party to operate the JetSurf™ without prior instruction in correct use and operational risks. Owners are strongly encouraged to carry sufficient liability and property insurance to provide in anticipation of potential judgments in those instances.
  • Page 18: Other Safety Matters

    SAFETY MATTERS OTHER SAFETY MATTERS WARNING Riders should: - Be at least sixteen (16) years old or the minimum age required within the jurisdiction in which the power board is operated. The power board was designed to be operated by adults. - Wear appropriate safety gear especially a Helmet and Life Vest and safety leash.
  • Page 19: Safe Operation On The Water

    It is the responsibility of the owner and/ or operator to familiarize himself or herself with all applicable ordinances on the body of water upon which the JetSurf™ power board will be operated. For operators in the United States, refer to the website*: www.uscg.boating.org In Canada, refer to the website**: www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/menu.htm...
  • Page 20 “stand-on” vessel. The other boat must yield or give way and is desig- nated the “give-way” vessel. In illustration A, you are the JetSurf™ in the center. You are required to yield to any vessel shown in the white area (you are the “give-way”...
  • Page 21 JetSurf™ cannot anticipate every circumstance that can occur in operating the power board. The information provided is general in nature and may not apply to the location in which you will be operating the power board.
  • Page 22: 3A Ride

    STAND AND ITS UNFOLDING Every JetSurf™ is supplied with a light stand. The stand should be used on a solid levelled surface and it is only used to keep the JetSurf motorized power board in a comfortable height. Use of the JetSurf stand is strongly recommended to keep the JetSurf motorised power board above the ground, it is intended as an aid for preparation, maintenance and cleaning of the motorized power board.
  • Page 23 RIDE F I G U R E 1 F I G U R E 2 Notch The fins are installed mechanically. Slide the front part into the cassette in the float so that the notch is fully inserted - F I G U R E 2 . Then, snap the back part into the float with a quick motion. Check that the fin is secure.
  • Page 24: Straps

    CAUTION STRAPS JetSurf™ have fully adjustable straps. They can be adjusted by pulling the loose ends of straps with force or by means of plastic buckles. Make sure that the straps are comfortable and are not too loose or tight.
  • Page 25 – NEVER use the charger if the power cable is damaged mechanically or oxidised. – NEVER use a different charger other than the one specified by JetSurf™. – ALWAYS put the dry charging connector cover back after charging. – When charging, do not leave the charger unattended and do not expose it to direct sun or at least cover it so that it could cool down –...
  • Page 26 RIDE HOW TO CHARGE BATTERY USING A CHARGER Power cable LED light (USA) Power cable (EU) F I G U R E 1 The charger – F I G U R E 1 has an LED light that shows the battery charge status. 1) Disconnect the 2-pin connector (marked conector for with a red cable tie) which is connected in the...
  • Page 27 RIDE, DO NOT LEAVE THE BATTERYFLAT. CHARGE THEM TO MINIMUM 50 % OF THE CAPACITY. IN WINTER OR WHEN NOT USING JETSURF, IT IS NECESSARY TO CHARGE THE BATTERY IN THE ICU MINIMUM ONCE IN EVERY 3 MONTHS. D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
  • Page 28: Fuel Top-Up

    FUEL TOP-UP Observe all the safety instructions specified in this manual, mainly the chapter FUEL TANK (part B). NEVER add fuel into the tank which is inside the JetSurf™. Before adding fuel, ALWAYS take the tank out. FUEL TANK REMOVAL 1) Disconnect the second CPC coupling connecting the tube coming out of the tank to the tube going to the injector –...
  • Page 29: Lubrication

    RIDE FUEL MIXING JetSurf uses mixture of gasoline (natural 95 octane) and oil (full synthetic). Every time use only petrol mixing bottle container approved for gasoline mixing. This petrol mixing bottle container must be approved - D.O.T (USA) or CE (Europe).
  • Page 30 RIDE F I G U R E 2 F I G U R E 1 THE WHOLE ENGINE F I G U R E 3 F I G U R E 4 D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
  • Page 31: Start And First Ride

    10 seconds can result in permanent damage to the engine and ex- haust system. Such damage is not covered by the guarantee. DO NOT leave JetSurf™ in direct sunlight or anywhere that would allow its surface to rise to a temperature in excess of 65°C/149°F. Excessive temperatures can cause damage to the engine.
  • Page 32: Jetsurf Starting

    Then it will switch off automatically and in order to start the power board you will have to repeat this step. W A R N I N G : Start your Jetsurf without throttle (do not holt the throttle trigger on the handle. STAGE TWO – engine start 2.
  • Page 33: Starting From The Bank (In Shallow Water)

    After having started the JetSurf™ and its subsequent acceleration, the rider must jump onto the JetSurf™ with his/her full weight - F I G U R E 4 . A T T E N T I O N : For comfortable ride and correct functionality of the equipment it is necessary to hold the throttle for the whole ride.
  • Page 34: Starting In Deep Water Or After Falling Down

    After the engine starts, it is necessary to use the engine power and pull yourself back onto the JetSurf™ - F I G U R E 5 . D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
  • Page 35: Jetsurf Control - Throttle

    JetSurf. When standing up, it is necessary to be riding fast enough (the board is stable and riding without bigger resistance).
  • Page 36: Jetsurf Control - Stopping/Falling

    AFTER THE RIDE As soon as the rider pulls the power board from water, lean it against something with its tip up and wait for a while until most of the water has run out of the JetSurf . Place the JetSurf on the stand and start it in the angle of 30 degrees with the jet pump facing down.
  • Page 37: A Brief List Of Tasks To Be Done

    Start the JetSurf with its tip up, MAXIMUM FOR 10 seconds!!! page 36/part A Wash the whole JetSurf with fresh water, including the engine compartment, page 36/part A then let the engine run for about 5 seconds (MAXIMUM FOR 10 seconds)
  • Page 38: Water Removal From The Flooded

    Although the JetSurf™ is equipped with systems for removing water from the power board, it can happen that some water gets into the engine compartment and then it floods the engine through or exhaust. In such a case, the JetSurf™ will not start and it will be necessary to remove the water from the engine.
  • Page 39 RIDE ATTENTION: The third point can only be performed if most of the water has already been pumped out manually or otherwise there is a danger of dam- age to the starter. Do not turn the starter longer than 10 seconds. NOTICE 4) Screw the spark plug back in following the instructions in the section Spark plug.
  • Page 40: 4A Storage

    Always once in every 6 months, grease all the engine parts with MOTOREX INTACT MX 50 spray. In winter or when JetSurf is not used, it is necessary to charge the battery in ICU at least once in every 3 months. For battery charging, see page 25/part A.
  • Page 41: 5A Transport

    JetSurf for service. N o t e : If you are sending your Jetsurf to servicing back to your dealer or directly to the manufacturer, you do not have to send all the accessories together with the power board (e.g. the tank, fins or charger… ).
  • Page 42: Maintenance

    Before and after every ride always grease all the engine parts with the MOTOREX INTACT MX 50 spray. If you do not use your JetSurf for a long time, follow the instructions specified in the chapter LONG-TERM STORAGE, 40/part A. Once in every 12 months we recommend performing a complete service inspection.
  • Page 43: Spark Plug Replacement

    MAINTENANCE In order to ensure proper engine operation, the spark plug must be placed correctly between the electrodes and it must be kept clean. CHECK OF THE SPARK PLUG When the spark plug is removed, you can check it visually. If the insulator is highly worn or if you can see any scratches or cracks on it, replace the spark plug.
  • Page 44 7) Place the boot holder on the spark plug boot. MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRIC BILGE PUMP The bilge pump sucks water from the internal area of JetSurf . It is a vital part for the JetSurf opera- tion. During every ride, check whether the pump works properly. Keep the suction filter clean.
  • Page 45: Maintenance Of Bilge Pump

    MAINTENANCE filtr filter F I G U R E 1 O B R Á Z E K 2 F I G U R E 2 2) With a slight upward lift, pull out the bilge pump. 3) Clean the bilge pump filter – F I G U R E 2 . 4) Put the bilge pump back and screw in the screw again.
  • Page 46: Table Of Regular Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE TABLE OF REGULAR MAINTENANCE Spark plug check / cleaning 43/part A replacing 43/part A Spark plug boot check 42/part A Connections, tubes, check connecting material and cables, connectors Board washing with fresh water, drying All the engine parts washing with fresh water, drying lubrication with 29/part A...
  • Page 47: 7A Warranty

    (12) consecutive months of the earlier of (a) the date purchased by the first retail purchaser through an authorized JetSurf™ Sales facility, or (b) the date the boat was first put into service as a demonstrator or otherwise, and qualify for warranty coverage as explained below, are provided coverage under the JetSurf™...
  • Page 48 The JetSurf™ Limited Warranty is transferable to subsequent owners per the instructions in Section 6.6. S e c t i o n 3 . Warranty Exclusions and Limitations. Conditions may exist outside of JetSurf™’s control, which may exclude or limit the scope of the war- ranty statement..
  • Page 49 Within the specified, stated warranty period and under all circumstances, the entire liability of JetSurf™ is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective component or affected portion of the motorized surfboard, or the actual price paid for the motorized surfboard. Some ju- risdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability, so the above statement may not apply.
  • Page 50 JetSurf is notified of such transfer of ownership in the following way: The former owner contacts JetSurf (at the phone number provided below) or an authorized JetSurf dealer and provides the a copy of the bill of sale or purchase agreement, as well as the new owner’s name,...
  • Page 51: 8A Troubleshooting

    OR IS IN ANY DOUBTS REGARDING THEIR ABILITY TO PERFORM THE RE- PAIR, IT IS NECESSARY TO LEAVE THE REPAIR TO THE QUALIFIED MECHA- NICS OF JetSurf™ COMPANY WHO HAVE BEEN TRAINED BY THE MANU- FACTURER AND ARE CERTIFIED FOR IT.
  • Page 52: Signallinng Of Icu Fauls

    TROUBLESHOOTING SIGNALLING OF IGNITION CONTROL UNIT (ICU) FAULTS The errors are signalled by the indicator situated at the engine cover. The indicator is lit The ndicatot is not lit Course of signalling When the engine shut-off key was inserted in the handle for the first time, it stayed Fault type/cause in the handle for longer than 30 seconds.
  • Page 53: Sensor Function

    ER start the engine. When working in the engine compartment, do not to handle fire. WHEN CHECKING THE SPARK PLUG AND TIM- ING SENSOR FUNCTION, ALWAYS USE THE MOUNTING TOOL SUPPLIED BY JETSURF WITH THE ACCESSORIES FOR TESTING THE SPARKS. big crocodile clip PROCEDURE: –...
  • Page 54 TROUBLESHOOTING F I G U R E 3 F I G U R E 4 CHECK OF THE SPARK PLUG AND TIMING SENSOR FUNCTION 8) Insert the key in the switch in the control handle for approx. 5 seconds (you should hear the sound of the pump).
  • Page 55 TROUBLESHOOTING 1/4 of a turn. WHEN TIGHTENING THE SPARK PLUG, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE SPARK PLUG MANUFACTURER! 13) Place the boot on the spark plug. The boot is mounted correctly when the spark plug insulator is covered completely with the boot. 7) Place the boot holder on the spark plug boot.
  • Page 56 CERTIFICATES D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
  • Page 57 CERTIFICATES D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
  • Page 58 CERTIFICATES D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
  • Page 59 CERTIFICATES D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
  • Page 60 DECLARATION – BATERY D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
  • Page 61 Helmet and Life Vest. The use of an arm or leg leash is compulsory and must be used at all times. 15) Allow any Third Party or Persons to use the JetSurf™ without prior instruction and train- ing in correct use and operational risks.
  • Page 62 JetSurf™ warranty. I have completed training conducted by an Authorized Dealer and understand what steps must be undertaken to ensure the JetSurf™ board(s) are maintained, cared for, serviced and strored. During this training no imperfections were found on the JetSurf™ product.
  • Page 63 Helmet and Life Vest. The use of an arm or leg leash is compulsory and must be used at all times. 15) Allow any Third Party or Persons to use the JetSurf™ without prior instruction and train- ing in correct use and operational risks.
  • Page 64 JetSurf™ warranty. I have completed training conducted by an Authorized JetSurf™ representative and understand what steps must be undertaken to ensure the JetSurf™ board(s) are maintained, cared for, ser- viced and strored. During this training no imperfections were found on the JetSurf™ product.
  • Page 65 NOTE D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
  • Page 66 NOTE D F I 0 0 3 / E N _ p a r t A...
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