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Instructions Nautique, Modèle SPORT NAUTIQUE 226

Fabricant : Nautique
Taille : 1.72 mb
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Get into the habit of performing these checks in the same order each time so that it becomes routine. • Make sure to check all safety items. • Check that drain plug is properly installed. • Check condition of propeller. • Check that all batteries are fully charged and at the proper level. 6-4 Correct Craft, Inc. Nautique Sport Sec 6.qxd 11/19/04 4:08 PM Page 6-5 Getting Underway • Verify the amount of fuel in the fuel tanks. • Be sure the lights, horn, bilge pumps and other electrical equipment are in operating condition. • Check that steering system operates properly. • Make sure your float plan is submitted to a responsible person. • Refer to your engine operation and maintenance manual for additional pre-operation checks. The following instructions are very important: • Raise the engine hatch all the way up. Check to see if all the engine drain plugs are in place. Make sure the hull drain plug in the bilge area and also the drain plug at the transom are installed. • Look at all the hoses to make sure they are installed and the hose clamps are tight. Close the engine hatch and turn on the engine compartment blower. Run the blower at least four minutes to remove fuel vapors that might be in the bilge area and engine compartment before starting engine. Remember, if you have detected the presence of fuel vapors, do not start the engine until the source has been determined, problems corrected and vapors removed. • Check all gasoline line connections. Connections are located at the fuel tank, the fuel control cell and the fuel injection system. All Correct Craft boats are equipped with anti-siphon valves on the outlet fittings of the fuel tanks to reduce the chance of fuel siphoning from the fuel tank if a fuel hose leaks or is severed. Leaking gasoline and vapors can explode resulting in injury or death. ! WARNING • Fill the fuel tank and check for leaks. Check again for leaks after the engine has run for a few minutes. Sport 6-5 Nautique Sport Sec 6.qxd 11/19/04 4:08 PM Page 6-6 Section 6 Before starting checklist: 1. Engine oil level - boat must be level. 2. Transmission oil level - boat must be level. 3. Shifting linkage and detent in forward, neutral and reverse. 4. Leaks (water, fuel and oil). 5. Coolant level (if the engine is freshwater cooled). 6. Operation of the throttle and transmission shift control. 7. Battery condition. 8. Visually inspect for any loose mounting fasteners. 9. Verify the emergency stop switch located by the throttle is fully functional and the lanyard is not frayed or damaged. Clip the safety lanyard securely to your body. Keep it attached at all times while you are driving. 10. Check that engine cooling water valve is open and raw water strainer is clean. CORC015 • Once the boat is in the water, visually check for water leaking at the stuffing box. This stuffing box must drip a moderate amount of water to properly lubricate the drive shaft. If the water is coming in rapidly, pull the boat out of the water and have your Correct Craft Dealer adjust the stuffing box. There is a detailed instruction for this in the boat care section. This stuffing box has right-hand threads. 6-6 Correct Craft, Inc. Nautique Sport Sec 6.qxd 11/19/04 4:08 PM Page 6-7 Getting Underway • Make sure there are no ropes, gear bags, arms/legs near the belts and pulleys of the engine. Severe injury can result by becoming entangled in the belts of the engine while it is running. Make sure the boat is deep enough in the water to supply the water intake with water to cool the engine. Move the throttle into the NEUTRAL the "straight up" position. Before you start your engine, ventilate the engine compartment by running the blower for four minutes to remove any fuel fumes that may be in the bilge area and engine compartment, especially after repairing or refueling. Check for fuel spills or leaks before starting the engine. ! WARNING • Close the engine cover. The engine cover is a machinery guard. DO NOT operate your boat without the cover closed and in place unless you are performing a check or maintenance. BE CAREFUL to keep your hands, clothing, hair and any other body parts away from any moving parts. Contact with any moving parts on the engine will cause injury. ! WARNING • Start the engine. Do not continue to operate the starter for more than 30 seconds without pausing to allow the starter motor to cool off for five minutes. This allows the battery to recover between starting attempts. CAUTION Sport 6-7 Nautique Sport Sec 6.qxd 11/19/04 4:08 PM Page 6-8 Section 6 In order to prevent personal injury to you or others, the engine cover must be closed whenever the engine is running. DO NOT operate the engine with the engine cover open or while someone is in the area of an open engine cover. DO NOT open the engine cover unless the engine is turned OFF and rotating parts are stationary and remain in a stationary position. Rotating machinery can cause injury and even death if an accident occurs. IT IS RECOMMENDED TH...

Ce manuel est également adapté pour les modèles :
Bateaux - SPORT NAUTIQUE 210 (1.72 mb)
Bateaux - SPORT NAUTIQUE 216 (1.72 mb)

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