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219 000 588 CA
OPERATORS GUIDE, GTI, GTX, RXP, RXT, WAKE SERIES / ENGLISH
GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR, SÉRIE GTI, GTX, RXP, RXT, WAKE / ANGLAIS
FAIT AU / MADE IN CANADA U/M:P.C.
2009
OPERATORS GUIDE
Includes
Safety, Vehicle and
Maintenance Information
® AND THE BRP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. OR ITS AFFILIATES.
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©2008 BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PRINTED IN CANADA.
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SERIES219 000 588 CAOPERATORS GUIDE, GTI, GTX, RXP, RXT, WAKE SERIES / ENGLISHGUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR, SÉRIE GTI, GTX, RXP, RXT, WAKE / ANGLAISFAIT AU /

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GENER AL PRECAUTIONSAvoid Carbon MonoxidePois oni ngAll engine exhaus t contains carbonmonoxide, a dea dly gas. Brea th ing c a r-bon monoxide can cau

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STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION98______________

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TECHNICALINFORMATION_______________99

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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERSThe main components of the water-craft (engine and hull) are ide ntified bydifferent se rial numbers. It m ay some-times become

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ENGINE EM ISSIO NS INFORM ATIONNO TE: Mai ntena nc e, re placem ent, orrepair of the emission co ntrol devicesand systems may be performed by anymarin

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SPECIFIC ATIONSWAKEVEHICLEWAKE 155 WAKE PRO 215ENGINERotax®4-TEC®.SingleOverHeadCamshaft (SOHC)Type155 hp 215 hpNumber of cylinder 3Number of valve12

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SPE C IFICATIONSWAKEVEHICLEWAKE 155 WAKE PRO 215DIMENSION AND WEIGHTLength 331 cm (130.3 in)Width 122 cm (48 in)Height 120 cm (47.2 in)Weight (dry) 38

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SPECIFICATIONSRXT MODELSVEHICLERXT 215 RXT-X 255ENGINERotax®4-TEC®. Single Over HeadCamshaft ( SOHC)Type215 hp 255 hpNumber of cylinder 3Number of val

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SPE C IFICATIONSRXT MODELSVEHICLERXT 215 RXT-X 255DIMENSION AND WEIGHTLength 331 cm (130 in)Width 122 cm (48 in)Height 120 cm (47.2 in) 118 cm (46.5 i

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SPECIFICATIONSRXP MODELSVEHICLERXP 215 RXP-X 255ENGINERotax®4-TEC®. Single Over HeadCamshaft ( SOHC)Type215 hp 255 hpNumber of cylinder 3Number of val

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SPE C IFICATIONSRXP MODELSVEHICLERXP 215 RXP-X 255DIMENSION AND WEIGHTLength 307 cm (121 in)Width 122 cm (48 in)Height 118 cm (46.6 i n) 116 cm (45.8

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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGESReminders RegardingO p eratio nThe performance of thi s watercraftmay significantly e xceed that ofother craft you ma y have op

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SPECIFICATIONSGTX MODELSVEHICLEGTX 155 GTX 215ENGINERotax®4-TEC®.SingleOverHeadCamshaft (SOHC)Type155 hp 215 hpNumber of cylinder 3Number of valve12 v

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SPE C IFICATIONSGTX MODELSVEHICLEGTX 155 GTX 215DIMENSION AND WEIGHTLength 331 cm (130.3 in)Width 122 cm (48 in)Height 120 cm (47.2 in)Weight (dry) 36

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SPECIFICATIONSGTI MODELSVEHICLEGTI 130 GTI SE 130 GTI SE 155ENGINERotax®4-TEC®. Single Over Head Camshaft (SOHC)Type130 hp 130 hp 155 hpNumber of cyli

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SPE C IFICATIONSGTI MODELSVEHICLEGTI 130 GTI SE 130 GTI SE 155DIMENSION AND WEIGHTLength 322.5 cm (127 in)Width 124.5 cm (49 in)Height 117 cm (45.9 in

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SPECIFICATIONS112______________

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TROUBLESHOOTING______________113

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TECHNICAL GUIDELINESENGINE WILL NOT S TART1. DESS key removed.– Install DESS key over post.2. ECM does not recognize the DESS key.– Refer to an author

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TECHNICAL GU IDELINESENGINE TURNS NORMALLY BUT WILL NOT START (cont’d)5. Engine management system fault detected (check engine pilot lamp isON).– Refe

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TECHN ICAL GUIDELINESENGINE LACKS ACCEL ERATI ON OR POWER (cont’d)3. Engine management system fault detected (check engine pilot lamp isON).– Refer to

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TECHNICAL GU IDELINESO.P.A.S. SYSTEM FAULTS (MODELS WITH SLIDING VANES) (cont’d)4. O.P.A.S. side vanes do not go down while engine is at idle.– Broken

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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGESDo not e xceed the payload or pas-senger ca pac ities for you r wa ter-craft, whi ch are listed on the capac-ity plate and in t

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MONITORING SYSTEMA system mo nitors the electron ic com-ponents of the EMS (engine man-agement system) and other compo-nents of the el ectrical system

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MONITORING SYSTEMPILOTLAMPS (ON)MESSAGE DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONOILLow oil pressure-MAINTENANCESUPERCHARGERMaintenance on supercharger required-SENSOR Sens

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MONITORING SYSTEMBEEPER CODES DESCRIPTIONLow f uel level.Refill fuel t ank. If problem persists, refer to an authorizedSea-Doo dealer.A 2 Seconds Beep

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WA RRANTY______________121

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BRP L IMITED WARRANTY – U S A AND C ANA DA:2009 S EA- DOO®PERSONAL WATERCRAFT1. SCOPEBombardier Recrea tional Products In c. (“BRP”)* warrants its mod

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– Dam a ge resulting from rem ov al of parts, i m proper repairs, service, mainte-nance, mo difications or use of parts not manufa ct ured or approved

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5. CONDITIONS TO HAVE WARRANTY COVERAGEThis warranty covera ge is available only if each of the following conditions hasbeen fulfilled:– The 2009 Sea-

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8. TRAN S FERIf the ownership of a product is transferred during the warranty covera ge period,this warranty shall also be transferred and be v alid f

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CALIFORNIA AND N EW YORK EMISSION CONTROLWARRAN TY STATEMENT FOR M ODEL YEAR 2 009SEA-DOO®PERSONAL WATERCRAFT WITH 4-TEC®ENGINE SFor Califo rn ia, you

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Th ree Stars – Ultra Low E missi o nThe three-star label identifies engin es that meet the Air R es ources Bo ard’s Per-sonal Watercraft and Outboa rd

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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGESAt least one passenger should beable to operate the watercraft incase the operator is unexp ec te dlyunable to do so.Operatio n

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Parts c overed for a model ye ar 2009 Sea-Doo personal watercraft equippedwith 4-TEC®engines:Digital linear actuator (low idle control) SuperchargerTh

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Owner’s Warranty ResponsibilitiesAs the personal watercra ft o wner, y ou are respons ibl e for the performance o f therequired m a intenance listed i

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BRP INTERN ATIONAL LIM ITED WA RRANTY: 2009SEA-DOO®PERSONAL WATERCRAFT1. SCOPEBombardier Recrea tional Products I nc . ( “BRP”)* warrants its m odel y

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– Damage caused by abuse, abnorma l use, ne glect o r operation of the product ina ma nner i nc ons istent with the rec om m ended operation desc ribe

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6. WHAT TO DO T O OBTAIN WARRANTY CO VERAGEThe custom er must cease using the Sea- Doo personal w a tercraft upon the appea r-ance of a n anomaly. The

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For countries within Europe, Middle East, Africa, Russia & CIS, pleasecontact ou r European office:BRPEUROPEN.V.Consum er Ass ista nc e CenterSkal

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BRP L IMITED WARRANT Y F OR THE E UROP E ANECONOMIC AREA: 2009 SEA-DOO®PERSONALWATERCRAFT1. SC OP E OF T HE LIMITED W ARRAN TYBombardier Recreational

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– Damage caused by abuse, abnorma l use, ne glect o r operation of the product ina ma nner i nc ons istent with the rec om m ended operation desc ribe

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BRP w ill not ho nor this limited warranty to any private use owner or comm ercialuse owner if the preceding c onditions have not bee n met. Such limi

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3. If the ma tter still rema ins u nres olved t hen c ontact BRP at the address listed be-low.For countries within Europe, Middle East, Africa, Russia

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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGESParticipate in water sports onlyin safe areas. S tay away fromother boa ts , channels, bea c hes ,restricted areas, swimmers, a

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PRIVACY INFORMATION/DISCLAIMERWe wish to inform you tha t your coordinates w ill be used for safety and w arrantypurposes. Sometime s, we also use the

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CHANGE O F ADDRESS/OWN ERSHIPIf your address has changed or i f you are th e new ow ner of the boat, be sure to no-tify B RP by ei ther:– mailing one

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V00A2FCHANGE OF ADDRESS CHANGE OF OWNERSHIPVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERModel NumberOLD ADDRESSOR PREVIOUS OWNER:NEW ADDRESSOR NEW OWNER:Vehicle Ident

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V00A2FCHANGE OF ADDRESS CHANGE OF OWNERSHIPVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERModel NumberOLD ADDRESSOR PREVIOUS OWNER:NEW ADDRESSOR NEW OWNER:Vehicle Ident

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WATERCRAFT MODEL No.HULLIDENTIFICATION NUMBER (H.I.N.)ENGINEIDENTIFICATION NUMBER (E.I.N.)Owner:Purchase DateYEAR MONTH DAYWarranty Expiry DateYEAR M

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SERIES219 000 588 CAOPERATORS GUIDE, GTI, GTX, RXP, RXT, WAKE SERIES / ENGLISHGUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR, SÉRIE GTI, GTX, RXP, RXT, WAKE / ANGLAISFAIT AU /

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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGESF00A2NLFASTER -Palm of one hand pointingupward.SLOWER -Palm pointing down.SPEED OK -Arm upraised with thumb andfinger joined to

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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGESHypothermiaHypothermia, the loss of body heatto th e water, i s a sig nificant cause ofdeaths in boating accidents. After anind

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SAFETY EQUIPMENTRe qui red SafetyEqui pmentAlways c a rry the regul atory safetyitems and have them conveniently onboard available for use. Check the

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SAFETY EQUIPMENTPFD TypesThere are five types of approved PFDs.PFD Type I, Wearable has the greatestrequired buoyancy. Its des ign allowsfor turning m

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SAFETY EQUIPMENTPFD Type V, We arabl e must be worn.When i nflated, it provides buoyancyequivalent to Type I, Il or III PFDs.When it is deflated, howe

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WARNINGDisregardin g any of the safety precau tions and inst ructions contained inthis Operator’s Guide,SAFETY DVDand on-product safety labels couldca

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SAFE BOATING PRACTICESYOU are responsible for your ownsafety, th e s afety of y our passengers,and the sa fety of fellow boaters. R idesmart from the

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SAFE BOATING PRACTICESOperator/Passenger Awarene ssThe watercraft opera tor h as the re-sponsibility to inform passenger(s) ofsafe ty measures.Never t

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SAFE BOATING PRACTICESAlways carry an observer whenpulling a tube, skier or wakeboarder,proceed w ith only as much s peed asrequired a nd follow the o

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RULES OF THE ROADOperating RulesOperating a w a tercraft can be com-pared with driving unmarked highwaysand roads. To prevent collisions oravoid other

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RULE S OF THE ROADCollision AvoidanceDo not release throttle when try-ing to s teer away from objects. Youneed throttle to s teer.Always ke ep a const

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FUELING PROCEDURERecommended FuelUse unleaded gas oli ne wi th the follow-ingoctanerating.MINIMUM OCTANE RATINGInsideNorth America87 ( RON + MON) /2)(

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TRA ILERINGNO TICETo avoid damagingO.P.A.S. side vanes, the maximu mtrailer wood b unks span includingbunk width should not exceed 71 cm(28 in). Ends

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TRAILERINGWARNINGThe bungee cords are under ten-sion and could spring back andwhip someon e when released .Use caution.NO TE: When trailering 2 waterc

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LOCAT ION OF THE IMPORTANT LAB ELSThe following labels are on your wat ercraft. If m issin g o r damaged, they c a n be re-placed free of cha rge. See

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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELS4,5,11 2,6,7,9,12,131 173,9smo2008-001-004_bTYPICAL — X PACKAGE MODE LSREAD AND FOLLOW OPERATOR'S GUIDEWet SuitBo

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FOREWORDCongratulations on your purchaseof a new Sea-Doo®personal water-craft (PWC). It is backed by the BRPwarranty and a network of authorizedSea-Do

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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELSF16L0PLLABEL 1: TYPICAL — RXP M O DELS28_______SAFETY INFO RM ATION________

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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELSsmo2006-002-013LABEL 1: GTI MO DEL SF00A23YLABEL 2F00A26YLABEL 3: MODELS EQUIPPED WITH ABOARDING S TEPF00A27YLABEL 4LA

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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELSF18L10YLABEL 7: TYPI CALA01A2EYLABEL 8F18L0YYLABEL 9: TYPI CALF00A2TYLABEL 10F18L31YLABEL 11: SUPERCHARGED ENGINESONLY

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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELSWAKE MODELS219902218F00A2SLLABEL 14F18L3KYLABEL 15Not sho wn: Label 16WARNINGWITH FULL BALLAST TAN KS DONOT:– Use in w

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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELSWatercraft Outside North Americasmo2006-002-015LAB EL 17 : A LL MOD ELS EX CEPT RX P/RXP Xsmo2006-002-016RXP/RXP X MOD

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PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONWARNINGThe pre-ride inspection is very important prior to operating t he watercraft.Always check the proper operation o f critical

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PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONHullInspect hull for cracks or damage.Jet Pump Water In takeRemove weeds, shells, d ebris or any-thingelsethatcouldrestricttheflowo

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PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONF19H02Y1TYP ICAL1. BatteryFuel TankWith the watercraft horizon tal, fill thefuel ta nk to specifie d level.Check fuel tank retainin

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PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONdle position. With s hift le ve r in rev ers eposition, gate should be in downwardposition.WARNINGVerify the reverse gate operation

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VEHICLEINFORMATION_______________37

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FORE WORDany obligation to install them on prod-ucts pre viously ma nufa ctu red. D ueto la te c ha nges , some difference s be-tween the m a nufactur

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSNO TE: S om e c om ponents do not apply or are o ptional on some models.10 15 1116,17614smo2008-001-002_bTYPICAL — GTI

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTS10 111414617smo2008-001-005_bTYPICAL — X PACKAGE MODE LS72345681smo2008-001-059_aTYPICAL — ALL MODE LS E XCEP T X P

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS7345682smo2008-001-060_aTYPICAL — X PACKAGE MODE LSsmo2008-001-061_aTYP ICAL — G TX LIMITEDsmo2008-001-062_aTYP ICAL —

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSsmo2008-001-063_aTYP ICAL — WAKE M ODELS1. DESS Pos t (engine cut-off s witch)2. Handlebar3. T hrottle Lever4. Engi

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSwill oc c ur when the DESS key is lefton its post 5 seconds after engine isstopped.Always ensure the DESS key is not le

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSWARNINGCheck handlebar and correspond-ing steering nozzle and side vanesoperation before starting. Neverturn handle

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSWARNINGDirectional control is reducedwhen the throttle is released orwhen engine is off.smo2008-001-010_aTYPICAL — ALL

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSsmo2008-001-030_aINF O RM ATION CENTE R GAUGE — VTSPOSITION IN D I C ATOR1. Position indicator2. Bow up3. Bow down4

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS6. A djust trim to the desired positi onusing VTS buttons.7. Push both VTS buttons a ga in s imul-taneously to rec ord

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSactivated (wh en the DESS key is in-sta lled). This allows the driver to vali-date the y are all working properly.W

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TA BL E OF CON TENT SFOREWORD ... 1Know Before You Go...

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSsmo2008-001-034_aGTX, RX P, RXT AND WAK E MO DELS1. Inform ation displayCompassAll M ode ls E xcept GTI M odelsDisplays

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSsmo2008-001-029_aTYP ICAL — U N D ER RPM1. Water depthWARNINGNever use the d epth gauge as awarningdevicetorideinsh

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSsmo2006-002-003_aOPEN C OVER1. Glove box coversmo2006-002-004_aPULL ON COVERGPS Receiver (GlobalPosi ti oni ng System )

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSF19L05YTYP ICALTo reinstall, position GPS receiver in itsreceptacle and pus h until it latches.F19L06YTYP ICALFront

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSSelf-Contained Removable Sto rageBinGTI, GTX a nd Wake M ode lsNO TICEMAXIMUM load is 11 kg(25 lb).Cover OpeningRelease

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSsmo2008-001-069_bGTI M ODELSStep 1: Insert storage bin front tabsStep 2: Push to securesmo2008-001-070_bGTX, WAKE M

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSsmo2007-002-008_aGTX and Wake Modelssmo2007-002-004_cRXT M ode lsUse su pport inside RH auxiliary stor-age compartm ent

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSF00L2TY1 2TYP ICAL1. Latch hole2. PinSeat L atchRemoving the seat allows access tothe engine com pa rtme nt.The sea

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSWARNINGCertain components in the enginecompartment may be ver y ho t .Direct contact may r esult in skinburn. When star

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSsmo2008-001-017_aGTI SE A ND GTX M ODELS1. Eyeletsmo2008-001-018_aALL MODE LS EXC EPT GTI1. EyeletsMooring CleatsTh

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TABLE OF CONTENTSPRE-RIDE INSPECTION (cont’d)Ski/Wakeboard Pos t ... 36Ballast Tanks...

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSNO TICERemove watercraft fromwater prior to unscrewing drainplugs.F18L14Y1 12 3TYP ICAL1. Drain plugs2. Tighten3. Unscr

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSNO TICENever use the ski/wakeboard post to tow other crafts.Respect the maxi mum load limit rat-ing of the sk i/wak

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTS6. When installing a wakeboard on therack, position wa keboa rd fin(s) out-ward then s ecure bungee cords totightly hol

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSF18L3JYNO TICETherackisdesignedtohold one wakeboard. Do not use tohold more than one wakeboard or totranspor t ski

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSsmo2008-001-021_aTYPICAL — BALLAST SYSTE M1. Port s id e tank2. Starboard side tank3. Front supports4. Rear clamps5. Va

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CONTROLS/INSTRUM EN TS/EQ UIPME NTSsmo2008-001-047_aTYP ICAL1. Propulsion system connectionsProceed with the installation of theother ballast ta nk .T

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSTo EmptyNO TE: It is recommended to emptyballast tanks after each use. Alwayscompletely empty the tank s waterback to t

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGAlways perform thePRE-OPERATION CHECKSbeforeoperating th e watercraft. B eco methoroughly familiar with all con-trols and

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSNeutral and ReverseWARNINGNever use jet pump comp on entsas a supporting point to boardthe watercraft. Sh ift lever sho ul donly

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OPERATING I NSTRUCTIONS1F18J07YTYP ICAL1. ReversegateindownwardpositionNO TE: To obtain maximum efficiencyand control from the reverse, increaseengine

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TABLE OF CONTENTSSPECIAL PROCEDURES (cont’d)Towing the Watercraft in Water... 79MAINTENANCE INFORMATIONMA

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS2341smo2008-001-022_aTYP ICAL1. Push on arrow pointing upward on VTSbutton2. Bow up3. Nozzle u p4. VTS positionWhen the nozzle i

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OPERATING I NSTRUCTIONSduce speed and avoid s ha r p turns.Avoid choppy w a ter conditions whencarrying a passenger.NO TICECombustion engine needsair

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGCheck handlebar and correspond-ing side vanes operation beforestarting. Never use side vanesas a supporting point to boar

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OPERATING I NSTRUCTIONSAF18L0XYA. Ma intain at least 90 cm (3 ft) underneaththe lowest rear portion of the hull when allpassengers are aboardBoarding

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSF01L4OYSta rti ngPreparationBefore unloadi ng the watercraft fromthe trailer, it can be started for about10 seconds to verify pr

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OPERATING I NSTRUCTIONSF18A02YNO TICEAvoid watercraft opera-tion in weeded areas. If unavoid-able, vary wat erc raft sp eed.Air Intake Op eningThis is

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSO p eration with WakeboardRack and Ballast Ta nksWAK E Mo del sWARNINGOperate wit h extra c aution:– NEVER perform aggressive ma

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OPERATING I NSTRUCTIONSF18A03YNO TICEPay attention, when leav-ing the watercraft on the beach, sothat the s ide vanes do no t rub o r hitthe ground du

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSExhaust System FlushingNO TE: Including intercooler on super-charged m odels.GeneralFlushing the exhaus t system an d in-tercool

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OPERATING I NSTRUCTIONSNO TICENever run engine longerthan 5 minutes. Drive line seal hasno cooling when watercraft is out ofwater.Close the water tap,

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TABLE O F CONTENTSCALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK EMISSION CONTROL WA RRANTYSTATEMENT FOR MODEL YEAR 2009 SEA-DOO®PERSONAL WATERCRAFTWITH 4-TEC®ENGINES...

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SPECIAL PROCEDURESJet Pump Water In take andImpeller C leaningWARNINGKeep away from intake grate whileengine is on. Items such as longhair, loose clot

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SPECIAL PROCEDURESCapsized WatercraftThe waterc raft i s designed so tha t itshould no t turn over ea s ily. Also twosponsons m ounted on the s ide of

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SPE CIAL P ROCEDURESWhen towing your watercraft in wa-ter, pinch t he water supply hos e fromthe exhaust mani fold to muffler with alarge hose pi nc h

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MAINTENANCE SC HED ULEMaintenance is very important forkeeping yo ur watercra ft in safe op-erating condition. Pro per maintenanceis the owner's

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEFIRST 10 HOURS25 HOURS OR 3 MONTHS50 HOURS or 6 MONTHS100 HOURS or 1 YEAR200 HOURS or 2 YEARA: AdjustC: CleanI: InspectL: Lubricat

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEFIRST 10 HOURS25 HOURS OR 3 MONTHS50 HOURS or 6 MONTHS100 HOURS or 1 YEAR200 HOURS or 2 YEARA: AdjustC: CleanI: InspectL: Lubricat

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEFIRST 10 HOURS25 HOURS OR 3 MONTHS50 HOURS or 6 MONTHS100 HOURS or 1 YEAR200 HOURS or 2 YEARA: AdjustC: CleanI: InspectL: Lubricat

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10-HO UR INSPECTIONWe suggest that after the first 10 hours of operation, the boat be check ed by an a u-thorized Sea-Doo Watercrafts dealer. The init

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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESEngi ne OilRecommended Engine OilUseXP-SSUMMERGRADEOIL(P/N 293 600 121).130 and 155 EnginesIf the XP-S e ngine oil is no t av ai

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SA FETYINFORMATION________SAFETY INFO RM ATION________7

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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES5. Reinstall dipstick, push in com -pletely.6. Remove d ipstick again and read oillevel. It should be between m a rk s.lmr2007-0

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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESWARNINGCertain components in the enginecompartment may be ver y ho t .Direct contact may r esult in skinburn.Remove seat(s) to e

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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESsmo2008-001-052_aTYP ICAL — ALL M O D ELS EXCEPT GTI1. FittingThrottle C ableThrottle Cable InspectionDepress and release th rot

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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESA15E0KZ1231. Fuse2. Check if melted3. Ampere ratingWARNINGDo not use a higher rated fuse asthis can cause seve re damage. If afu

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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURESRide Plate and Water IntakeGrateRide Plate and Water Intake GrateInspectionInspect ride plate a nd jet pump waterintake grate fo

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STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATIONStorageWARNINGBecause fuel and oil areflammable, have an authorizedSea-Doo dealer inspect the fuelsystem integrity as

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STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATIONsbs2008-005-001_a1. Intake hose (from intercooler)2. Thro ttle body2. Star t and rev up the engine to4000 RPM s sever

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STORAG E AND PRESEASON PREPARATIONsmo2008-001-054_a1. Flushing connec tor — location may differThe following hos e can be fa brica ted toease draining

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STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATIONReinstall ignition coils. Rec onnec t igni-tion coil connectors.To reinstall engine cover, push it down-ward until it

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STORAG E AND PRESEASON PREPARATIONIf the watercraft is to be stored outside,cover it with an opaque tarpaulin to pre-vent sun rays and grime from affe

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