JETSURF RACE DFI User Manual
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version 19-DFI002/EN_RACE_partB
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RACE DFI

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL version 19-DFI002/EN_RACE_partB p a r t m o d e l RACE DFI...
  • 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

    Main fin base guard Footstrap BASIC - set, Footpad THICK - set N O T I C E : If the JetSurf is packed in a box, the stand (2), fins (4a, 4b) and the tool bag (5) is packed in the box outside the board bag.
  • Page 4: Description

    DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 1B DESCRIPTION Throttle cable cord Control Handle page 15 Snorkel Throttle cable Grip Strap Engine compartment hood Indicátor page 21 Side fin (incl. screw) Main fin remove for transport remove for transport Engine cooling system output nozzle Bilge pump output Hood latch nozzle...
  • Page 5 DESCRIPTION Ignition control unit (ICU) Engine starter (without a coil) page 17 page 18 Fuel tank page 12 Engine MSR NG 100 DFI page 23 Ignition coil Electric bilge pump page 22 Jet pump EXHAUST page 14 spark plug 1 9 - D F I 0 0 2 / E N _ R A C E _ p a r t B 1 9 - D F I 0 0 2 / E N _ R A C E _ p a r t B...
  • Page 6 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Timing sensor (Hall probe) ENGINE STARTER Spark Plug Engine holder ENGINE MSR NG 100 DFI Freewheel Main Gear Throttle shaft control Countershaft Gear 1 9 - D F I 0 0 2 / E N _ R A C E _ p a r t B 1 9 - D F I 0 0 2 / E N _ R A C E _ p a r t B...
  • Page 7: Fuel Tank

    If you find an obvious damage or leak of the fuel tank or fuel system, DO NOT START – THE ENGINE! Immediately call the authorised dealer of JetSurf™ to assess the fault. Leaking fuel The fuel tank can be removed easily by relea- may cause serious damage to the environment and it could be a potential dangerous situation sing clips (couplings) in the fuel route and disconnect fuel pump connector .
  • 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

    It is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY for the rider to release the control han- dle when he/she loses full control over the board or his/her balance. By NEVER START JETSURF IF YOU HAVE WATER pulling the engine shut-off key from the engine shut-off switch you will IN THE ENGINE (DROWNED ENGINE).
  • Page 10: Ignition Control Unit (Icu)

    F I G U R E 3 ENGINE CLEANING Never try to charge the ignition control unit (ICU) using another charger different from the one specified by JetSurf™. This may result in which – removing water or fuel from the engine permanent dam.
  • Page 11: Signalling Of Ignition Control Unit (Icu) Faults

    1) Place the key to the indicator 2) To up the tank Charge the battery. 3) Start the JetSurf by inserting the key in the control handle How to repair it Starter replacement – if the batteries are charged and the starter turns slowly.
  • Page 12: Electric Bilge Pump

    WARNING ENGINE MSR NG 100 DFI The bilge pump suck water from the internal area of JetSurf. It is a vital part for the JetSurf operation. During every ride, check whether the pump 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 13: Engine

    Manufacturer MSR Engines s.r.o. HEADQUARTERS INTERNATIONAL Czech Republic, +420 774 60 27 01, info@jetsurf.com * – EU DIRECTIVE 2013/53/EU – The definition of Boat Design Category D: Monday–Friday 8:00–17:00 CET “D. Sheltered waters — Designed for voyages on sheltered coastal waters, small bays, small lakes, rivers and canals when conditions up to, and inclu- ding, wind force 4 and significant wave heights up to, and including, 0.3 m may be experienced, with occasional waves of 0.5 m maximum height, for...
  • Page 14 NOTE 1 9 - D F I 0 0 2 / E N _ R A C E _ p a r t B...
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