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JETSURF ULTRA SPORT

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL version 18-R001/EN_ULTRA SPORT_B p a r t m o d e l JETSURF ULTRA SPORT...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ARRANGEMENT OF JETSURF AND IT’S ACCESSORIES IN BOARD BAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • Page 3: Arrangement Of Jetsurf And It's Accessories In Board Bag

    Technical certificate Pads N O T I C E : If the JetSurf is packed in a box, the stand (2) and the main fin (4) and the tool bag (5) is packed in the box outside the board bag.
  • Page 4: Description

    DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 1B DESCRIPTION Control Snorkel Handle Grip Throttle cable cord Throttle cable Main fin remove for transport Hood latch Engine compartment hood Base 1 8 - R 0 0 1 / E N _ U L T R A S P O R T _ p a r t B 1 8 - R 0 0 1 / E N _ U L T R A S P O R T _ p a r t B...
  • Page 5 DESCRIPTION Ignition control unit (ICU) Engine starter Carburettor (without a coil) Engine MSR 50.2 HXT Fuel tank Ignition coil Electric bilge pump Jet pump EXHAUST 43.2, including a small container (single-way valve) Engine cooling system output nozzle 1 8 - R 0 0 1 / E N _ U L T R A S P O R T _ p a r t B 1 8 - R 0 0 1 / E N _ U L T R A S P O R T _ p a r t B...
  • Page 6 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Timing sensor (Hall probe) Drain Valve Spark Plug CARBURETTOR MOTOR 50 .2 HXT difusor Main Gear Freewheel Countershaft Gear Throttle shaft control ENGINE STARTER 1 8 - R 0 0 1 / E N _ U L T R A S P O R T _ p a r t B 1 8 - R 0 0 1 / E N _ U L T R A S P O R T _ p a r t B...
  • Page 7: Fuel Tank

    Water in the fuel system may cause that the engine will run badly or not at all. Remove the water FD/FC; TSI. Bad mixing or use of petrol/oil and destroyed petrol and oil mixture properly and then ask your JetSurf™ sales representative other than the prescribed one may lead for help in order to find the reason why the water leaked into the tank if it is not an obvious and to the engine damage.
  • Page 8: Exhaust

    - Throttle cable ( m a r k e d 6 ) . The throttle trigger is situated on the handle, at the end of the throttle cable. JetSurf™ recommends controlling the throttle with your index finger. When the throttle trigger is pressed, you let more fuel in, when it is released, you let less fuel in.
  • Page 9: Engine Starter

    DESTRUCTION of starter and excessive use of ICU used for these starts distinctly lowers lifespan of batteries. NEVER START JETSURF IF YOU HAVE DROWNED ENGINE. PIF THE ENGINE DOES NOT START AFTER THREE (3) ATTEMPTS, CHECK ALL THE BOARD ELEMENTS (HOSES, CONNECTIONS, CONNECTORS, SPARK PLUG...).
  • Page 10: Ignition Control Unit (Icu)

    Never try to charge the ignition control unit (ICU) using another charger different from the one specified by JetSurf™. This may result in which ENGINE CLEANING permanent dam.
  • Page 11: Signalling Of Ignition Control Unit (Icu) Faults

    DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION SIGNALLING OF IGNITION CONTROL UNIT (ICU) FAULTS The ignition control unit (ICU) is connected with the other components using these cables. The numbers of the positions in the table correspond to the numbers in the following figure: F I G U R E 4 central connector The LED is lit The LED is not lit...
  • Page 12: Carburetor

    FIRST LOOSEN THIS NUT. When the freewheel has been set, retighten it. JetSurf motorized surfboards are certified to the United States En- The freewheel must be set at the operating speed of the engine (the engine should be running for vironmental Protection Agency (EPA) as conforming to the require- some time).
  • Page 13: Electric Bilge Pump

    KARBURÁTOR STARTÉR The bilge pumps suck water from the internal area of JetSurf. They are a vital part for the JetSurf operation. During every ride, check whether the pumps work properly. Petrol is extremely inflammable and highly explosive. Never smoke or handle fire within fifty (50) feet / fifteen (15) metres from the fuel area when topping up fuel.
  • Page 14: Specifications

    +1 (416) 908-7401 HEADQUARTERS INTERNATIONAL Czech Republic, +420 774 60 27 01, info@jetsurf.com Monday–Friday 8:00–17:00 CET * – EU DIRECTIVE 2013/53/EU – The definition of Boat Design Category D: “D. Sheltered waters — Designed for voyages on sheltered coastal waters, small bays, small lakes, rivers and canals when conditions up to, and including, wind force 4 and significant wave heights up to, and including, 0.3 m may be experienced,...
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