Yamaha SUPERJET 700 2004 Operator's Manual

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2010 WaveRunnerSuperJetOWNER’S/OPERATOR’S MANUALF2F-28199-12LIT-18626-08-63 Read this manual carefully before operating this watercraft. U.S.A. E

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General and important labels5UF2F12E0.book Page 5 Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:07 PM

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General and important labels6EJU35924Other labels The following label indicates the correct direction to upright a capsized watercraft.UF2F12E0.book

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Safety information7EJU30671The safe use and operation of this water-craft is dependent upon the use of properriding techniques, as well as upon thecom

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Safety information8EJU30761Cruising limitations ● Scan constantly for people, objects, andother watercraft. Be alert for conditions thatlimit your vis

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Safety information9with another boat, which could result in se-vere injury or death.● Follow navigation rules, and state/provin-cial and local laws th

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Safety information10know that a helmet could help protect you incertain kinds of accidents and that it couldinjure you in others.A helmet is designed

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Safety information11● Scan carefully for swimmers, and stayaway from swimming areas. Swimmers arehard to see and you could accidentally hitsomeone in

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Safety information12EJU30850Hazard information ● When transporting or storing your water-craft, always turn the fuel cock knob to“OFF”, otherwise gaso

Page 10 - General and important labels

Safety information13contact with the rotating parts of the jetpump.● Stop the engine and remove the clip fromthe engine shut-off switch before removin

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Safety information14Give-way vesselThe vessel which does not have the right-of-way has the duty to take positive and timelyaction to stay out of the w

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Read this manual carefully before operating this watercraft. This manual should stay with the WaveRunner if it is sold.UF2F12E0.book Page 1 Tuesday,

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Safety information15provided the other vessel gives you the right-of-way as it should.OvertakingIf you are passing another vessel, you are thegive-way

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Safety information16Many bodies of water used by boaters are en-tirely within the boundaries of a particularstate. The Uniform State Waterway MarkingS

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Safety information17Remember, markings may vary by geograph-ic location. Always consult local boating au-thorities before riding your watercraft inunf

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Safety information18EJU30991Enjoy your watercraft responsibly You share the areas you enjoy when ridingyour watercraft with others and with nature.So

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Safety information19waterways stay open for the enjoyment of avariety of recreational opportunities.UF2F12E0.book Page 19 Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:

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Description20EJU40652Watercraft glossary Trolling speed“Trolling” is the lowest maneuvering speed. You are applying little or no throttle. The watercr

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Description21EJU31011Location of main components 213456789101112 1315 161 Steering pole2 Steering pole cover3 Bow rope hole4 Fuel filler cap5 Cooling

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Description221 Fire extinguisher container2 Fuel cock knob3 Choke knob4 Clip5 Start switch6 Throttle lever7 Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)8 Engine sto

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Control function operation23EJU31024Watercraft control functions EJU31152Engine stop switch “” The engine stop switch (red button) stops theengine whe

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Control function operation24will not start. Also, the starter motor couldbe damaged. [ECJ01040]The engine will not start when the clip is re-moved fro

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Important manual informationEJU30182To the owner/operatorThank you for choosing a Yamaha watercraft.This owner’s/operator’s manual contains in-formati

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Control function operation25Select the fuel cock knob position from the fol-lowing three positions according to the cir-cumstances of use.OFF:With the

Page 25 - Description

Control function operation26check the jet intake for clogging. (See page70 for information on the jet intake.)TIP:● If the cooling water passages are

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Equipment operation27EJU40333Equipment EJU31056Hood The hood is removable.Remove the hood to access the engine com-partment.To remove the hood:(1) Lif

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Equipment operation28To install the hood:(1) Position the hood on the deck so that thetwo projections at the front of the hood fitunder the two stays

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Equipment operation29(2) Unfasten the bands, and then remove thestorage pouch.To install the storage pouch:(1) Bend the owner’s/operator’s manualsligh

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Equipment operation30(4) Loosen the fire extinguisher containercap and remove it.To close the fire extinguisher container:(1) Insert the fire extingui

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Operation and handling requirements31EJU31792Fuel and engine oil requirements EJU31833Fuel WARNINGEWJ00282● Gasoline and gasoline vapors are ex-tremel

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Operation and handling requirements32(2) To mix them thoroughly, shake the con-tainer from side to side.EJU41490Filling the fuel tank To fill the fuel

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Operation and handling requirements33EJU40021Draining the bilge water NOTICEECJ01301Do not run the engine at full throttle whenbilge water remains in

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Operation and handling requirements34where they touch the body of the water-craft to avoid scratches or damage. [ECJ00632]1 Rubber shock cord2 Tie dow

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Table of contentsGeneral and important labels... 1Identification numbers ... 1Primary Identification (PRI-ID) number ...

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First-time operation35EJU32755Engine break-in NOTICEECJ00431Failure to perform the engine break-incould result in reduced engine life or evensevere en

Page 36 - Fuel and engine oil

Pre-operation checks36EJU31981WARNINGEWJ00411Failure to inspect or maintain the watercraft properly increases the possibility of an ac-cident or damag

Page 37 - Filling the fuel tank

Pre-operation checks37TIP:To ensure safety and reliability, pre-operation checks should be made each time the watercraftis used.UF2F12E0.book Page 37

Page 38 - Transporting

Pre-operation checks38EJU32281Pre-operation check points EJU40684Pre-launch checks Perform the pre-launch checks in the pre-op-eration checklist while

Page 39 - 2 Tie down

Pre-operation checks39Add fuel if necessary. (See page 32 for fillingprocedures.)EJU32422Water separator check Make sure that no water has collected i

Page 40 - First-time operation

Pre-operation checks40whole range, and that the free play is not ex-cessive.Turn the handlebars as far as possible to theright and left to make sure t

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Pre-operation checks41Make sure that there is the proper amount ofthrottle lever free play when the throttle leveris in the fully closed (idle) positi

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Pre-operation checks42pouch is securely installed. (See page 28 forinformation on the storage pouch.)EJU40121Safety equipment check Check that safety

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Pre-operation checks43EJU40551Cooling water pilot outlet check Make sure that water is discharged from thecooling water pilot outlet while the engine

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Operation44EJU32902Operating your watercraft WARNINGEWJ00510Before operating your watercraft, becomefamiliar with all of the controls. Consult aYamaha

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Table of contentsTurning the watercraft ... 47Stopping the watercraft ... 49Starting off ...

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Operation45wake, but the watercraft is moving through thewater rather than skimming on top of it.)At very slow speeds, it may be necessary tosupport y

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Operation46(2) Turn the fuel cock knob to “ON”.(3) Attach the engine shut-off cord (lanyard)to your left wrist, and then attach the clipto the engine

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Operation47EJU32862Stopping the engine Release the throttle lever, and then push theengine stop switch (red button) to stop the en-gine. WARNING! You

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Operation48A. More throttle produces higher thrust, sothe watercraft will turn more sharply.B. Less throttle produces lower thrust, sothe watercraft w

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Operation49general, the higher the speed or the sharperthe turn, the more you lean.EJU33272Stopping the watercraft The watercraft is not equipped with

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Operation50sharp turns or other maneuvers thatmake it hard for others to avoid you orunderstand where you are going. Avoidareas with submerged objects

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Operation51(5) Pull your other knee up onto the ridingtray as the watercraft speed increases.(6) Move as far forward as possible withoutinterfering wi

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Operation52(5) Bring your knees up onto the riding trayand change to a kneeling position assoon as you can do so.(6) Move as far forward as possible w

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Operation53craft” on page 72 or “Submerged water-craft” on page 72.) NOTICE: Do not runthe engine at full throttle for at least 1minute after the engi

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Care and storage54EJU41190Post-operation care WARNINGEWJ00320Always turn the fuel cock knob to “OFF”when storing the watercraft, otherwisefuel could l

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General and important labels1EJU30261Identification numbers Record the Primary Identification (PRI-ID)number, Hull Identification Number (HIN), andeng

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Care and storage55the procedure again from step 6.NOTICE: Do not supply water to thecooling water passages when the en-gine is not running. The water

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Care and storage56(4) Unhook the battery bands, and then re-move the battery from the watercraft.Checking the battery● Make sure that the battery case

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Care and storage57(2) If the battery terminals are dirty or corrod-ed, clean them using a wire brush.(3) Apply Yamaha Marine Grease orYamaha Grease A

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Care and storage58EJU33483Long-term storage WARNINGEWJ00320Always turn the fuel cock knob to “OFF”when storing the watercraft, otherwisefuel could lea

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Care and storage59● Steering cable ball joint (handlebar end)and steering cable inner wire (handlebarend)To access the steering cable ball joint (han-

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Maintenance60EJU33757Maintenance Periodic checks and lubrication will keep yourwatercraft in the safest and most efficient con-dition possible. Theref

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Maintenance61(2) Remove the four screws, and then re-move the handlebar cover.(3) Turn the handlebars so that the left han-dlebar grip is facing down.

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Maintenance62(3) Remove the steering cable pivot bolt.(4) Select the nozzle angle, install the steer-ing cable pivot bolt with the lock washer inthe d

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Maintenance63EJU40830Periodic maintenance chart The periodic maintenance chart gives general guidelines for periodic maintenance. Have aYamaha dealer

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Maintenance64EJU41180Lubrication points Lubricate moving parts with water-resistantgrease. (See page 58 for information on themain lubrication points.

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General and important labels2EJU30342Emission control information This engine conforms to U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA) regulations for ma

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Maintenance65To remove a spark plug:(1) Remove the hood. (See page 27 for hoodremoval and installation procedures.)(2) Remove the spark plug cap.(3) R

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Maintenance66EJU34463Adjusting the carburetor NOTICEECJ00172If the carburetor settings are disturbed bysomeone who does not have the neces-sary techni

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Specifications67EJU34542SpecificationsWatercraft capacity:Maximum people on board:1 personDimensions:Length:2240 mm (88.2 in)Width:680 mm (26.8 in)Hei

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Trouble recovery68EJU34561Troubleshooting If you have any trouble with your watercraft, use the troubleshooting chart to check for the pos-sible cause

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Trouble recovery69Engine runs irregu-larly or stallsFuel Empty Refill as soon as pos-sible32Stale or contaminat-edHave serviced by Yamaha dealer—Too m

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Trouble recovery70EJU34622Emergency procedures EJU34634Cleaning the jet intake and impeller WARNINGEWJ00782Before attempting to remove weeds or de-bri

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Trouble recovery71(2) Remove any weeds or debris fromaround the jet intake, drive shaft, impel-ler, jet pump housing, and jet thrust noz-zle.If debris

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Trouble recovery72(4) Open the fuse holder and replace thefuse with one of the correct amperage.WARNING! Do not use fuses of higheramperage than recom

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Trouble recovery73(2) Turn the fuel cock knob to “OFF”.(3) Turn the watercraft over far enough todrain the water from the engine compart-ment. NOTICE:

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Consumer information74EJU34781Limited warranty YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.WATERCRAFT LIMITED WARRANTYYamaha Motor Corporation is proud of its her

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General and important labels3EJU30452Important labels Read the following labels before using this watercraft. If have any questions, consult a Yamahad

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Consumer information75THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TOSTATE.YAMAHA MOTOR COR

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Consumer information76EJU34800YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE (Y.E.S.) Keep your Yamaha protected even after your warranty expires with genuine Yamaha Extende

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Index2-stroke engine oil... 31AAfter removing the watercraft from the water... 53

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IndexOOperating in weeded areas... 53Operating positions ... 44Operating the watercraft...

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General and important labels4EJU35912Warning labels If any of these labels are damaged or missing, contact a Yamaha dealer for replacements.UF2F12E0.b

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