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8LIST OF DISTRIBUTORSNORTH AMERICAIf your SEA-DOO craft requires warranty service, you should take it to any autho-rized SEA-DOO dealer. Be sure to br
9BOMBARDIER LIMITED WARRANTY NORTH AMERICA: SEA-DOO® WATERCRAFT1. WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIODIn Canada, BOMBARDIER INC. (“Bombardier”), and in the USA, B
105. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITYThis warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other legal rightswhich may vary from state to state, or p
11BOMBARDIER INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY: SEA-DOO® WATERCRAFT1. WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIODBOMBARDIER INC. (“Bombardier”), as manufacturer, warrants F
125. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITYThis warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other legal rightsresulting from the application of mandat
13REGISTRATION NUMBER LOCATIONAll personal craft are required by federal law to be registered and legally num-bered.Due to space availability for prop
14LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELSThe following labels are on your craft. If missing or damaged, they can be replacedfree of charge. See an authorized
15Label 2Label 3TYPICALLabel 4Label 5Label 6F00L2LYF06L0DZF07L24YF11L0EYF11L0FYSmo2001-001a.book Page 15 Tuesday, May 23, 2000 2:18 PMwww.SeaDooMan
16IDENTIFICATION NUMBERSThe main components of the craft (en-gine and hull) are identified by differentserial numbers. It may sometimes be-come necess
17CONTROLS, COMPONENTS AND INSTRUMENTS LOCATIONTYPICALF11L06M21142623 42418 3515 16229192012191118 31 323329281027521176334 301325873637Smo2001-001a.b
SAFETY WARNINGDisregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained inthis Operator’s Guide, the Safety Handbook, the Safety Videocass
181. Safety Lanyard2. Handlebar 3. Throttle Lever 4. Shift Lever5. Engine Start/Stop Button6. Choke Lever7. Info Center Gauge/Switches8. Speedometer9.
19CONTROLS, COMPONENTS AND INSTRUMENTS FUNCTIONS1) Safety Lanyard(engine cut-off cord)The safety lanyard cap should be se-curely snapped onto its swit
20Monitoring SystemTo assist you when using the craft, asystem monitors some component ofthe craft and sends audible signalsthrough a beeper to inform
211. Engine start/stop buttonWith the Digitally Encoded SecuritySystem, leaving the safety lanyard formore than 10 minutes after stoppingthe engine wi
22Reset a FunctionTo reset a function such as the chro-nometer, peak speed, distance, etc.,press and hold the SET button for 2seconds while in the app
2311) Rear Grab HandlesProvide a handhold for boarding whenneeded and a handhold for the passen-ger.CAUTION: Never use the grab han-dle to tow anythin
2416) Front Storage CompartmentA convenient watertight compartmentto carry personal articles. Ideal locationfor spare spark plugs, towrope, first aidk
2521) Mooring CleatsWhen mooring to a dock, it is recom-mended to secure with both front andrear cleats. The use of dock lines withsealed air fenders
2626) Bow and Stern EyeletsBow EyeletEyelets can be used for mooring, tow-ing and as a tie-down point during trans-portation.TYPICAL1. Bow eyeletThis
27When engine is running, water shouldflow from the outlet. This allows air inengine cooling system to escape. Italso indicates that water is circulat
1Doin’it on your new Sea-Doo WatercraftCongratulations, you are now the proud owner of a Sea-Doo personal watercraft.Whether you are an experienced bo
2834) Sun DeckA convenient space to rest or takesome sun while anchored.35) Tool KitContains tools needed to perform ba-sic craft maintenance.36) Fuse
29FUEL AND LUBRICATIONCAUTION: Scrupulously follow theinstructions of this section. Failureto do so may reduce the engine’s lifeand/or performance.Fue
30The BOMBARDIER Formula XP-S syn-thetic injection oil provides superiorlubrication, reduced engine compo-nent wear and oil deposit, thus main-taining
31BREAK-IN PERIODCAUTION: Scrupulously follow theinstructions of this section. Failureto do so may reduce the engine’s lifeand/or performance.EngineWi
32We recommend that this inspection chart be signed by an authorized dealer.10-HOUR INSPECTION CHECK LIST ✓Engine ignition timing if requiredSpark plu
33PRE-OPERATION CHECKSSome of the following items may not have been previously covered in this guide,however they will be described in the MAINTENANCE
34HullInspect hull for cracks or damage.Jet Pump Water IntakeRemove weeds, shells, debris or any-thing else that could restrict the flowof water and d
35Throttle SystemCheck throttle lever for free and smoothoperation. It should return to its initialposition immediately after it is released.CAUTION:
36OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSTr ai le ringRefer to the trailer or implement man-ufacturer instructions for proper ca-pacity, operation, maintenance, acces-
37Shift LeverThe shift lever should be in the forwardposition in order for the craft to ad-vance.To obtain neutral, pull shift lever half-way. The rev
2TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD ... 5 SAFETY MEASURES...
38For example, to steer the rear of thecraft to the left side, turn the handlebarto the right side.TYPICAL1. Handlebar turned to the right side2. Rear
39CAUTION: The engine should bestarted with at least 90 cm (3 ft) of wa-ter below the hull.TYPICALA. 90 cm (3 ft)Boarding from the Water Swim to the r
40Immediately after engine is started, re-lease start/stop button and releasechoke lever.If necessary, slightly apply throttle tokeep engine running.C
41Shutting Off the EngineTo keep craft directional control, theengine should be running until the craftis at idle.To shut off the engine, completely r
42POST-OPERATION CAREGeneral CareRemove the craft from the water everyday to prevent marine organismsgrowth.Should any water be present in thehull, un
43CAUTION: Never flush a hot engine.Always start the engine before open-ing the water tap. Open water tapimmediately after engine is startedto prevent
44SPECIAL PROCEDURESEngine OverheatingCAUTION: If the monitoring beepercontinuously sounds, stop engineimmediately.Perform Jet Pump Water Intake andIm
45Flooded EngineIn the event the engine cannot be ser-viced within a few hours, removespark plug cables and connect themon the grounding device.Remove
46MAINTENANCELubricationUse SEA-DOO synthetic grease orequivalent and lubricate PTO flywheel,see MAINTENANCE Periodic Inspec-tion Chart.Proceed as fol
47Choke LeverFully pull choke lever and lubricate themetallic portion.Storage Opening Mechanism, Tab, Hook and Lock Pin1. Front tab2. Rear mechanismTY
325) Flushing Connector... 2526) Bow and Stern Eyelets ...
48Periodic Inspection ChartNOTE: Some items are included in the PRE-OPERATION CHECKS and not nec-essarily repeated in this chart.➀ Every 10 hours in s
49Throttle and Choke Cable InspectionThrottle CableActivate the throttle lever(s) through-out its full range of motion. It shouldoperate smoothly. Ref
50Deck DrainsRemove any obstruction from deckdrains and scupper valve.Vacuum Bailer Pick-UpsThey are located each side of the driveshaft tunnel.Two pi
51Inspect muffler, battery, fuel tank andoil reservoir fastening devices. Visuallycheck electrical connections for corro-sion and tightness.Inspect hu
52STORAGE AND PRE-SEASON PREPARATIONStorageIt is recommended that the craft beserviced by an authorized Sea-Doodealer for storage but the following op
53Cooling System Flushing and Engine Internal LubricationRefer to procedure in POST-OPERATIONCARE.BatteryContact your authorized Sea-Doo deal-er or re
54Clean the bilge with hot water and de-tergent or with bilge cleaner. Rinsethoroughly. Lift front end of craft to com-pletely drain bilge. If any rep
55Pre-Season Preparation ChartNOTE: It is highly recommended that the dealer perform the annual safety in-spection and factory campaigns in addition t
56TROUBLESHOOTINGThe following chart is provided to help in diagnosing the probable source of simpletroubles. You may be able to solve many of these p
57Engine Misfires, Runs IrregularlyEngine OverheatsEngine Continually BackfiresEngine Pinging or KnockingEngine Lacks Acceleration or PowerOTHER OBSER
4POST-OPERATION CARE ... 42General Care...
58Craft Can Not Reach Top SpeedAbnormal Noise From Propulsion SystemOTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYCavitation. Jet pump water intake clogged.C
59SPECIFICATIONSN.A.: Not Applicable.➀ Refer to load limit.ENGINE LRVEngine type Rotax 947, 2-strokeInduction type Reed valveExhaust system Water cool
60➀ Refer to load limit.BOMBARDIER INC. reserves the right to make changes in design and specifica-tions and/or to make additions to, or improvements
61SI* METRIC INFORMATION* The international system of units abbreviates SI in all languages.➀ To obtain the reverse sequence, divide by the given fact
62ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUALDESCRIPTIONAC Alternate currentCDI Capacitor discharge ignitionDC Direct currentDESS Digitally encoded security sys
CHANGE OF ADDRESSIf your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on thispage.Such notification is likewise necessary for
CHANGE OF ADDRESSIf your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on thispage.Such notification is likewise necessary for
Please verify with your selling dealer to ensure your SEA-DOO watercrafthas been registered with Bombardier.WATERCRAFT MODEL No. HULLIDENTIFICATION NU
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5FOREWORDThe Operator’s Guide and SafetyHandbook have been prepared to ac-quaint the owner/operator or passen-ger with this personal craft and its var
6 SAFETY MEASURESGeneral To fully appreciate the pleasures,enjoyment and excitement of boat-ing there are some basic rules thatshould be observed an
7 Riding with a passenger(s) or pullingother boats, tubes, skies or wake-boards makes the craft handle differ-ently and requires greater skill. Donot
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