Battery; Cleaning - Yamaha EXCTER220 Owner's Manual

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BATTERY

1. When the Jet Boat is not to be used
for a month or more, remove the
batteries and store them in a cool,
dark place. Clean each battery's
casing and terminals using a mix-
ture of baking soda and water (one
tbs. of baking soda to one cup of
water). Apply dielectric grease or
petroleum jelly to the battery termi-
nals and to all exposed connectors.
2. If the batteries will be stored for a
longer period, check the specific
gravity of the fluid at least once a
month and recharge the batteries if
they get too low.
Specific gravity: 1.28 at 20°C (68°F)

CLEANING

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AINTENANCE
1. Remove the fuel tank compartment
drain 1 and allow any water to
drain into the engine compartment.
Reinstall the drain plug.
WARNING
Gasoline (petrol) and its vapors are
highly flammable and explosive. If
fuel or a fuel/water mix drains from
the fuel tank compartment drain,
wipe it up immediately with dry rags.
Do not operate the boat until the
source of the fuel leak is found and
corrected.
2. Remove the drain plugs in the stern
2 and engine compartment 3 .
Wash down the hull, boat interior,
and drive units with fresh water.
3. Rinse the engine and bilge areas
with fresh water. Drain off all water
and wipe up remaining moisture
with clean, dry rags.
4. Spray the exterior of the engines
with Yamaha Silicone Protectant
and Lubricant (LUB-SLCNE-13-00).
5. Wax the hull with a non-abrasive
wax such as Yamaha Ultra Gloss
Cleaner Wax (ACC-UTLRA-CL-WX)
or other wax designed for marine
gelcoat.
WARNING
Slippery surfaces can cause falls
and injury. Be careful not to apply
too much wax on deck and gunnel
stepping surfaces. This will make
them slippery.
6. Wipe all vinyl and rubber compo-
nents, such as the seats and engine
compartment seals, with a vinyl pro-
tectant such as Yamaha Protectant
(ACC-11001-19-00).
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