Sea-doo 2004 3D RFI Specifications Page 34

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Ensure to adjust handlebar to the de-
sired position before use. Refer to
HANDLEBAR ADJUSTER.
8) Fuel Tank Cap
Unscrew the cap counterclockwise.
After fueling, reinstall cap and fully
tighten.
WARNING
Alwaysstoptheenginebeforere-
fueling. Fuel is flammable and ex-
plosive under certain conditions.
Always work in a well ventilated
area. Do not smoke or allow open
flames or sparks in the vicinity.
Fuel tank may be pressurized, turn
cap slowly when opening. Never
use an open flame to check fuel
level. When fueling, keep water-
craft level. Do not overfill or top
off the fuel tank and leave water-
craft in the sun. As temperature
increases, fuel expands and might
overflow. Always wipe off any
fuel spillage from the watercraft.
Periodically verify fuel system.
9) Engine Cover Latch
CAUTION: Removing engine cover
should be done only when the wa-
tercraft is out of the water. Remov-
ing engine cover while on water
might allow water to enter and to
fill the bilge. If you need to reach
the storage area or the fire extin-
guisher while on water, first turn off
engine. Ensure to be on calm water
and adopt a stable stance. Partially
open engine cover just enough to
reach the storage area. Close and
relatch engine cover as quickly as
possible.
Removing the engine cover gives ac-
cess to the fire extinguisher storage
area, storage tray, tool kit and the en-
gine compartment.
First, stop the engine then raise and
stabilize the steering pole at its highest
position.
Pull the latch lever upward to unlock
theenginecover.
Lift up the rear portion of engine cover,
andpullrearwardtoremove.
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1. Steering pole at its highest position
2. Engine cover latch
3. Pull upward
4. Lift cover
Install steering pole holder to prevent
pole from falingl down.
WARNING
Always install steering pole holder
immediately after engine cover re-
moval to support the pole securely
while working in the engine com-
partment. Otherwise, the steering
pole may fall unexpectedly and hit
any person underneath.
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