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 labels6EJU35924Other labels The following label indicates the correct direction to upright a capsized watercraft.UF2F12E0.book
Safety information7EJU30671The safe use and operation of this water-craft is dependent upon the use of properriding techniques, as well as upon thecom
Safety information8EJU30761Cruising limitations ● Scan constantly for people, objects, andother watercraft. Be alert for conditions thatlimit your vis
Safety information9with another boat, which could result in se-vere injury or death.● Follow navigation rules, and state/provin-cial and local laws th
Safety information10know that a helmet could help protect you incertain kinds of accidents and that it couldinjure you in others.A helmet is designed
Safety information11● Scan carefully for swimmers, and stayaway from swimming areas. Swimmers arehard to see and you could accidentally hitsomeone in
Safety information12EJU30850Hazard information ● When transporting or storing your water-craft, always turn the fuel cock knob to“OFF”, otherwise gaso
Safety information13contact with the rotating parts of the jetpump.● Stop the engine and remove the clip fromthe engine shut-off switch before removin
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
Read this manual carefully before operating this watercraft. This manual should stay with the WaveRunner if it is sold.UF2F12E0.book Page 1 Tuesday,
Safety information15provided the other vessel gives you the right-of-way as it should.OvertakingIf you are passing another vessel, you are thegive-way
Safety information16Many bodies of water used by boaters are en-tirely within the boundaries of a particularstate. The Uniform State Waterway MarkingS
Safety information17Remember, markings may vary by geograph-ic location. Always consult local boating au-thorities before riding your watercraft inunf
Safety information18EJU30991Enjoy your watercraft responsibly You share the areas you enjoy when ridingyour watercraft with others and with nature.So
Safety information19waterways stay open for the enjoyment of avariety of recreational opportunities.UF2F12E0.book Page 19 Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:
Description20EJU40652Watercraft glossary Trolling speed“Trolling” is the lowest maneuvering speed. You are applying little or no throttle. The watercr
Description21EJU31011Location of main components 213456789101112 1315 161 Steering pole2 Steering pole cover3 Bow rope hole4 Fuel filler cap5 Cooling
Description221 Fire extinguisher container2 Fuel cock knob3 Choke knob4 Clip5 Start switch6 Throttle lever7 Engine shut-off cord (lanyard)8 Engine sto
Control function operation23EJU31024Watercraft control functions EJU31152Engine stop switch “” The engine stop switch (red button) stops theengine whe
Control function operation24will not start. Also, the starter motor couldbe damaged. [ECJ01040]The engine will not start when the clip is re-moved fro
Important manual informationEJU30182To the owner/operatorThank you for choosing a Yamaha watercraft.This owner’s/operator’s manual contains in-formati
Control function operation25Select the fuel cock knob position from the fol-lowing three positions according to the cir-cumstances of use.OFF:With the
Control function operation26check the jet intake for clogging. (See page70 for information on the jet intake.)TIP:● If the cooling water passages are
Equipment operation27EJU40333Equipment EJU31056Hood The hood is removable.Remove the hood to access the engine com-partment.To remove the hood:(1) Lif
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
Equipment operation29(2) Unfasten the bands, and then remove thestorage pouch.To install the storage pouch:(1) Bend the owner’s/operator’s manualsligh
Equipment operation30(4) Loosen the fire extinguisher containercap and remove it.To close the fire extinguisher container:(1) Insert the fire extingui
Operation and handling requirements31EJU31792Fuel and engine oil requirements EJU31833Fuel WARNINGEWJ00282● Gasoline and gasoline vapors are ex-tremel
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
Operation and handling requirements33EJU40021Draining the bilge water NOTICEECJ01301Do not run the engine at full throttle whenbilge water remains in
Operation and handling requirements34where they touch the body of the water-craft to avoid scratches or damage. [ECJ00632]1 Rubber shock cord2 Tie dow
Table of contentsGeneral and important labels... 1Identification numbers ... 1Primary Identification (PRI-ID) number ...
First-time operation35EJU32755Engine break-in NOTICEECJ00431Failure to perform the engine break-incould result in reduced engine life or evensevere en
Pre-operation checks36EJU31981WARNINGEWJ00411Failure to inspect or maintain the watercraft properly increases the possibility of an ac-cident or damag
Pre-operation checks37TIP:To ensure safety and reliability, pre-operation checks should be made each time the watercraftis used.UF2F12E0.book Page 37
Pre-operation checks38EJU32281Pre-operation check points EJU40684Pre-launch checks Perform the pre-launch checks in the pre-op-eration checklist while
Pre-operation checks39Add fuel if necessary. (See page 32 for fillingprocedures.)EJU32422Water separator check Make sure that no water has collected i
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
Pre-operation checks41Make sure that there is the proper amount ofthrottle lever free play when the throttle leveris in the fully closed (idle) positi
Pre-operation checks42pouch is securely installed. (See page 28 forinformation on the storage pouch.)EJU40121Safety equipment check Check that safety
Pre-operation checks43EJU40551Cooling water pilot outlet check Make sure that water is discharged from thecooling water pilot outlet while the engine
Operation44EJU32902Operating your watercraft WARNINGEWJ00510Before operating your watercraft, becomefamiliar with all of the controls. Consult aYamaha
Table of contentsTurning the watercraft ... 47Stopping the watercraft ... 49Starting off ...
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
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
Operation47EJU32862Stopping the engine Release the throttle lever, and then push theengine stop switch (red button) to stop the en-gine. WARNING! You
Operation48A. More throttle produces higher thrust, sothe watercraft will turn more sharply.B. Less throttle produces lower thrust, sothe watercraft w
Operation49general, the higher the speed or the sharperthe turn, the more you lean.EJU33272Stopping the watercraft The watercraft is not equipped with
Operation50sharp turns or other maneuvers thatmake it hard for others to avoid you orunderstand where you are going. Avoidareas with submerged objects
Operation51(5) Pull your other knee up onto the ridingtray as the watercraft speed increases.(6) Move as far forward as possible withoutinterfering wi
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
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
Care and storage54EJU41190Post-operation care WARNINGEWJ00320Always turn the fuel cock knob to “OFF”when storing the watercraft, otherwisefuel could l
General and important labels1EJU30261Identification numbers Record the Primary Identification (PRI-ID)number, Hull Identification Number (HIN), andeng
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
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
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
Care and storage58EJU33483Long-term storage WARNINGEWJ00320Always turn the fuel cock knob to “OFF”when storing the watercraft, otherwisefuel could lea
Care and storage59● Steering cable ball joint (handlebar end)and steering cable inner wire (handlebarend)To access the steering cable ball joint (han-
Maintenance60EJU33757Maintenance Periodic checks and lubrication will keep yourwatercraft in the safest and most efficient con-dition possible. Theref
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.
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
Maintenance63EJU40830Periodic maintenance chart The periodic maintenance chart gives general guidelines for periodic maintenance. Have aYamaha dealer
Maintenance64EJU41180Lubrication points Lubricate moving parts with water-resistantgrease. (See page 58 for information on themain lubrication points.
General and important labels2EJU30342Emission control information This engine conforms to U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA) regulations for ma
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
Maintenance66EJU34463Adjusting the carburetor NOTICEECJ00172If the carburetor settings are disturbed bysomeone who does not have the neces-sary techni
Specifications67EJU34542SpecificationsWatercraft capacity:Maximum people on board:1 personDimensions:Length:2240 mm (88.2 in)Width:680 mm (26.8 in)Hei
Trouble recovery68EJU34561Troubleshooting If you have any trouble with your watercraft, use the troubleshooting chart to check for the pos-sible cause
Trouble recovery69Engine runs irregu-larly or stallsFuel Empty Refill as soon as pos-sible32Stale or contaminat-edHave serviced by Yamaha dealer—Too m
Trouble recovery70EJU34622Emergency procedures EJU34634Cleaning the jet intake and impeller WARNINGEWJ00782Before attempting to remove weeds or de-bri
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
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
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:
Consumer information74EJU34781Limited warranty YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.WATERCRAFT LIMITED WARRANTYYamaha Motor Corporation is proud of its her
General and important labels3EJU30452Important labels Read the following labels before using this watercraft. If have any questions, consult a Yamahad
Consumer information75THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TOSTATE.YAMAHA MOTOR COR
Consumer information76EJU34800YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE (Y.E.S.) Keep your Yamaha protected even after your warranty expires with genuine Yamaha Extende
Index2-stroke engine oil... 31AAfter removing the watercraft from the water... 53
IndexOOperating in weeded areas... 53Operating positions ... 44Operating the watercraft...
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