Tool Kit; Storage Compartment/Engine Cover (If So Equipped); Storage Compartment/Engine Cover Latches (If So Equipped); Water Tank Trap Drains (If So Equipped) - Sea-doo GS 5644 Operator's Manual

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To lock the front storage compartment
cover, insert key and rotate it 1/2 turn.
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TYPICAL
1. Insert key and rotate it 1/2 turn to lock cover
To unlock the front storage compart-
ment cover, turn key in the opposite
direction.

21) Tool Kit

Contains tools needed to perform ba-
sic watercraft maintenance.
22) Storage Compartment/
Engine Cover
(if so equipped)
It gives access to the storage compart-
ment and engine compartment.
Storage Compartment
A convenient watertight, removable
basket to carry personal articles. Ideal
location for spare spark plugs, tow-
rope, first aid kit, etc.
WARNING
Never leave any heavy or break-
able objects in the storage basket.
Never store or carry anything be-
low basket. Never operate the
craft with the storage compart-
ment cover open.
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Engine Compartment
This is where the mechanical, electri-
cal and fuel/oil systems are located.
WARNING
When starting or operating the en-
gine, do not touch any electrical
part. Never leave any object, rag,
tool, etc., in the engine compart-
ment or in the bilge.
Always relatch cover after closing.
23) Storage Compartment/
Engine Cover Latches
(if so equipped)
Pull both latch levers upward in order
to open the engine cover. Always
relatch engine cover on both sides.
NOTE: Verify periodically the lock pins
tightness. Tighten if needed and make
sure engine cover latches properly.
24) Water Tank Trap Drains
(if so equipped)
If water enters the air intake opening,
a water tank trap with a baffle sepa-
rates water from the air then evacu-
ates the water through the front of
storage cover.
CAUTION: Unusual maneuvers such
as circles with the nose of the water-
craft under water will fill the bilge.

25) Air Intake Opening

This is where air enters to supply the
engine and ventilate the engine com-
partment. If the air intake opening is
kept under water for a long period, wa-
ter will get inside bilge.
CAUTION: If the air intake opening
is kept under water for a long peri-
od, such as turning constantly in
tight circles, water will get inside
bilge, which may cause severe dam-
age to internal parts of the engine.

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