MasterCraft 2009 MariStar X-Series Benutzerhandbuch

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Crossing  cables  or  jumper  cables  may 
result  in  damage  to  the  electrical  com-
ponents due to incorrect battery connec-
tions. Such damages may not be covered 
by your warranty. (Page 16-4)
Attention must be paid to any leakage 
occurring in the propeller shaft log area. 
Water intrusion into the transmission, 
which can happen if excessive leakage 
is occurring may cause serious damage. 
Such damage may not be covered by the 
warranty. (Page 16-3)
Allowing the fuel level in the fuel tank 
to fall below one-quarter of a tank full 
may  affect  the  reliability  of  the  fuel 
pump  or  result  in  damage  to  the  fuel 
pump, which is not covered under war-
ranty. (Page 5-6, 6-1)
Engines should always be operated within engine manufactur-
er guidelines. Failure to do so may cause significant damage to 
the engine and drive train and is not covered under warranty! 
(Page 10-3)
Continuing to operate the boat while the temperature is above 
normal operating parameters may cause serious damage to your 
engine. Damage to your engine resulting from operating the 
engine in an overheated condition can be costly to repair. Such 
damage is not covered by your warranty! (Page 5-9)
Do not overuse starting fluid. Too much starting fluid can cause 
detonation within the engine that can damage components and 
doing so may void your warranty! (Page 6-3)
Exposure to salt water will cause corrosion leading to significant 
damage to stainless steel and chrome parts. Failure to thorough-
ly rinse salt water from all hardware, and to apply protective oil 
after each exposure to salt water, will accelerate the corrosion of 
hardware and will void your warranty. (Page 12-1)
The anchor, sometimes accompanied by a windlass, has been 
provided to assist boaters in remaining in a chosen location. 
Note that use of the anchor system will not guarantee a prop-
erly anchored boat or that the boat will remain in a stationary 
position. Environmental, bottom conditions, current and tidal 
conditions must be taken into consideration when anchoring the 
boat. Only properly trained operators should set the anchor for 
this system. Establishing a secure anchorage requires practice. 
Damage to your boat may result due to improper anchoring 
techniques. (Page 19-1)
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