2005 YAMAHA VX CRUISER battery

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 4-5
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EJU19700 
Battery 
If the watercraft will not be used for more
than a month, disconnect the negative (–)
lead first, then the positive (+) lead and
breather hose, and then remove the battery
f

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 4-6
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NOTE:@ The condition of the battery can be known
by checking the specific gravity of the elec-
trolyte. However, you can also know the con-
dition of the battery by measuring the
voltage at both

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 4-9
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EJU13550 
Periodic maintenance chart 
The following chart gives general guidelines for periodic maintenance. However, depend-
ing on your operating conditions maintenance may need to be performe

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 4-19
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EJU19710 
Inspecting the battery 
Check the level of the battery electrolyte
and make sure that the negative and posi-
tive leads are securely tightened.
WARNING@ Battery electrolyte is poison

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 4-20
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To replenish the battery: 
1. Make sure that the electrolyte level is
between the upper 1 and lower 2 level
marks. 
2. Refill the battery with distilled water if
necessary.
CAUTION:@ Normal tap

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 4-22
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EJU21321 
Replacing the fuses 
The fuses are in the electrical box 1.
To replace a fuse: 
1. Remove the cap 2. 
2. Replace the fuse 4 with the spare
fuse5 of the correct amperage by using
the s

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual 4-23
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EJU13590 
Specifications 
MODEL
ITEMUnit VX110 Sport/VX110 Deluxe
WATERCRAFT CAPACITY
Maximum people on board Number of people 3
Maximum load capacity  kg (lb) 240 (530)
DIMENSIONS
Length mm (i

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YAMAHA VX CRUISER 2005  Owners Manual E
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EJU11150 
TROUBLESHOOTING 
AND EMERGENCY 
PROCEDURES 
Troubleshooting ...................................... 5-1
Troubleshooting chart  ............................ 5-1
Emergency procedures ......
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