Sea-doo GTS Operator's Manual

Sea-doo GTS Operator's Manual

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2014
OPERATOR'S
GUIDE
Includes Safety, Watercraft and
Maintenance Information
GTS / GTI / GTR / WAKE
TM
TM
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SERIES
Read this guide thoroughly.
It contains important safety information.
Minimum recommended operator's age: 16 years old.
Keep this Operator's Guide in the watercraft.
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  • Page 1 2014 OPERATOR’S GUIDE Includes Safety, Watercraft and Maintenance Information GTS / GTI / GTR / WAKE SERIES Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information. Minimum recommended operator’s age: 16 years old. Keep this Operator’s Guide in the watercraft.
  • Page 2 Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates: Rotax 4-TEC ® D.E.S.S. iControl Sea-Doo SE 130 ® Learning Key Sea-Doo LK SE 155 S³Hull Limited 155 WAKE Rental O.T.A.S. T.O.P.S. smo2014-001 en ®™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates.
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Denna bok kan finnas tillgänglig på ditt språk. Kontakta din återförsäljare Svenska eller gå till: www.operatorsguide.brp.com. Know Before you Go Congratulations on your purchase of a new Sea-Doo ® personal water- To learn how to reduce the risk for you craft (PWC). It is backed by the BRP...
  • Page 4: Safety Messages

    FOREWORD The information contained in this doc- WARNING ument is correct at the time of publica- Get familiar with this PWC; it may tion. However, BRP maintains a pol- exceed the performance of other icy of continuous improvement of its PWCs you have ridden.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    (intelligent Throttle Control) ..........16 iBR (intelligent Brake and Reverse System) (All Models Except GTS) ..17 SAFETY EQUIPMENT .
  • Page 6 6) MODE/SET Buttons (All Models Except GTS) ......48 7) UP/DOWN Buttons (All Models Except GTS) ......48 8) Cruise Button (GTI Limited and WAKE Models) .
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont’d) How to Engage and Use Reverse (iBR Equipped Models Only)... . . 80 How to Engage and Use Braking (iBR Equipped Models Only)....81 How to Use the Variable Trim System (VTS) .
  • Page 8 Beeper Code Information ........... . 143 WARRANTY BRP LIMITED WARRANTY – USA AND CANADA: 2014 SEA-DOO ®...
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 10: General Precautions

    CO poisoning, serious health prob- injuries, and they can make the water- lems and death. craft illegal for use on water. See your authorized Sea-Doo dealer Avoid Gasoline Fires and for available accessories for your wa- Other Hazards tercraft.
  • Page 11: Special Safety Messages

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Reminders Regarding Safe When braking, riders must brace them- selves against the deceleration force Operation to prevent from moving forward on the The performance of this watercraft watercraft and losing balance. may significantly exceed that of other When operating an iBR equipped wa- watercraft you may have operated.
  • Page 12 SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Do not store any objects in areas that watercraft damage. Debris may also are not designed specifically for stor- be picked up and thrown rearward by age. the jet pump onto people or property. Riding with passenger(s), pulling Keep the tether cord attached to the operator's PFD or wrist (wrist strap...
  • Page 13 Read and understand all safety labels on a handhold before starting the wa- on the Sea-Doo PWC, the Operator's tercraft, and at all times when the wa- Guide, all other safety documents, and tercraft is in motion.
  • Page 14 SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES holds provided, or to hold on to the are boarding, nearby, or during removal waist of the person in front of them. of any weeds or debris from the intake Each passenger must be able to simul- grate.
  • Page 15: Water Sports (Towing With The Watercraft)

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Water Sports (Towing with – When pulling a tube, skier, or a wake boarder, do not make tight sharp the Watercraft) turns or use the braking system unless absolutely necessary. Re- WARNING member that although this PWC Avoid personal injury! Your PWC is manoeuvrable and has stopping is not designed for and should not...
  • Page 16: Hypothermia

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES – Approach a person in the water from clothing or personal flotation device the lee side (opposite the direction straps can become entangled in mov- of the wind). Turn off the motor be- ing parts resulting in serious injury or fore coming close to the person.
  • Page 17: Safe Boating Courses

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Some points to remember about hy- pothermia protection: – While afloat in the water, do not at- tempt to swim unless it is to reach a nearby watercraft, fellow sur- vivor, or a floating object onto which you can lean or climb.
  • Page 18: Active Technologies (Icontrol)

    ACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (iCONTROL) Introduction The iTC allows the following operating modes: NOTE: Some functions or features de- – Touring mode scribed in this section may not apply to every PWC model, or may be available – Sport mode as an option. –...
  • Page 19: Ibr (Intelligent Brake And Reverse System) (All Models Except Gts)

    OPERATING MODES Refer to subsec- tion for detailed instructions. and Reverse System) (All Models Except GTS) Ski Mode (if equipped) This watercraft uses an electronically Ski mode allows for a controlled launch controlled braking and reverse system and accurately maintained maximum...
  • Page 20 ACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (iCONTROL) to propel the watercraft in reverse for docking or maneuvering in very close quarters. Under ideal conditions, experienced operators were consistently able to reduce the stopping distance of a wa- tercraft equipped with an iBR system by approximately 33%, from an initial speed of 80 km/h (50 MPH).
  • Page 21: Safety Equipment

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT Required Safety Recommended Protective Gear Equipment The operator and passenger(s) of PWCs must wear protective gear, in- The operator and the passenger(s) cluding: must wear an approved Personal Flota- tion Device (PDF) that is suitable for – A wet suit bottom, or thick tightly PWC use.
  • Page 22 SAFETY EQUIPMENT A PFD provides buoyancy to help keep ability of quick rescue such as in areas the head and face above the water, and where other people are commonly in- to help maintain a satisfactory body po- volved in water activities. sition while in the water.
  • Page 23: Additional Recommended Equipment

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT Weighing the Risks vs Benefits In order to decide whether or not you should wear a helmet, it is best to con- sider the particular environment you will be riding in, as well as other fac- tors such as personal experience. Will there be a lot of traffic on the water? What is your riding style? The Bottom Line...
  • Page 24: Practice Exercises

    PRACTICE EXERCISES It is always a good idea to practice and Watercraft Equipped with iBR get familiar with all controls, functions Practice stopping the watercraft in and handling characteristics of your a straight line at various speeds and watercraft before venturing on the wa- braking force.
  • Page 25: Important Factors Not To Neglect

    PRACTICE EXERCISES Slow Speed Mode, Ski Mode and Cruise Mode If your watercraft has any of these modes, it is also important to under- stand their operation and to become familiar with these features prior to us- ing them on a ride with other people. WARNING The ski and the cruise modes are not an automatic pilot;...
  • Page 26: Navigation Rules

    NAVIGATION RULES Operating Rules Operating a watercraft can be com- pared with driving on unmarked high- ways and roads. To prevent collisions or avoid other boaters, a system of op- erating rules must be followed. It’s not only common sense... it’s the law! smo2012-003-200 Generally keep to your right and safely TYPICAL...
  • Page 27 NAVIGATION RULES buoy, or to which channel you can con- When operating an iBR equipped wa- tinue. They may also indicate whether tercraft, be aware that other boats fol- you are entering a restricted or con- lowing or operating in close proximity trolled area such as a no wake or low may not be able to stop as quickly.
  • Page 28: Fueling

    FUELING Fueling Procedure WARNING Fuel tank may be pressurized, fuel WARNING vapors may be released while re- moving the fuel tank cap. Fuel is flammable and explosive under certain conditions. Always work in a well ventilated area. Do 8. Insert the gas pump spout into the not smoke or allow open flames or filler neck and fill up the fuel tank.
  • Page 29: Fuel Requirements

    FUELING Fuel Requirements All Models NOTICE NOTICE Always use fresh gaso- Never experiment with line. Gasoline will oxidize; the re- other fuels. Engine or fuel system sult is loss of octane, volatile com- damages may occur with the use of pounds, and the production of gum an inadequate fuel.
  • Page 30: Trailering Information

    A Sea-Doo cover can protect the wa- WARNING tercraft, particularly when driving on dirt roads, to prevent dirt entry through Never tip this watercraft on end for the air inlet openings.
  • Page 31: Important On-Product Labels

    (2-UP) or bystanders. The labels illustrated on the following pages are on your watercraft. If missing or damaged, they can be replaced free of charge. See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Please read the following labels carefully before operating this watercraft.
  • Page 32: Safety Information

    IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 4,5,7,8,9 6,17 smo2011-003-003_a WATERCRAFT SAFETY LABEL LOCATION - WAKE MODEL 219903451B LABEL 1 - MAIN WARNING LH (GTS MODELS ONLY) _______ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 33 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 219903447B LABEL 1 - MAIN WARNING LH (GTI SERIES AND WAKE MODELS) 219903448B LABEL 2 - MAIN WARNING RH ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 34 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 219903501 LABEL 3 Certain components in the engine compartment may be very hot. Direct contact may result in skin burn. 219903132A 219903132 LABEL 8 219903184 LABEL 4 F18L0NY F00A2TY LABEL 5 LABEL 9 smo2009-002-106_aen LABEL 6 219903177 219903301 LABEL 7 LABEL 10...
  • Page 35 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS smo2009-002-111_a LABEL 13 smo2009-002-109_a LABEL 11 smo2009-002-110_aen LABEL 12 219904254 LABEL 14 - GTI SE, GTI LTD AND WAKE MODELS 219903137 219903228 LABEL 15 LABEL 16 ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 36: Compliance Labels

    IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 219903502 LABEL 17 Compliance Labels smo2011-003-001_d COMPLIANCE LABEL LOCATION 219902679 219903139 LABEL 1 - EMISSION CONTROL LABEL LABEL 2 - INSIDE NORTH AMERICA ONLY _______ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 37 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS AUSTRALIAN BUILDERS PLATE Imported by BRP Australia Pty Ltd DATE 2014 Max persons 3 = 225 kg Max load = 273 kg Buoyancy Basic Flotation WARNING Alteration of the boat’s hull or permanent fittings may invalidate the particulars on this plate.
  • Page 38: Pre-Ride Inspection

    Engine oil level Check/refill. Engine coolant level Check/refill. Steering system Check operation. Throttle lever Check operation. iBR lever (except GTS models) Check operation. Front storage compartment cover, Ensure they are closed and latched. glove box and seat _______ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 39 Clean as necessary. If any obstruction smo2009-002-135_a cannot be removed, refer to an autho- TYPICAL - BILGE DRAIN PLUG LOCATIONS 1. Bilge drain plugs rized Sea-Doo dealer for servicing. 2. Tighten 3. Untighten WARNING Ensure bilge drain plugs are prop- erly secured prior to launching the watercraft in water.
  • Page 40 Sea-Doo dealer. Engine Coolant iBR Lever (All Models Except GTS) Ensure coolant level is within specifi- MAINTENANCE cation as described in Check the iBR lever for free and PROCEDURES section.
  • Page 41: What To Do After Launching The Watercraft

    START/STOP button does not Ski/Wakeboard Post (WAKE Model stop the engine, do not use the Only) watercraft. See your authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Make sure ski/wakeboard post is fully extended and locked before use. What to Do After Completely retract and lock when not used.
  • Page 42 WARNING Always attach the tether cord clip to your PFD or to the wrist (wrist strap required). iBR System (All Models Except GTS) NOTICE Ensure there is sufficient space ahead and behind watercraft to safely carry out the iBR system test to avoid a collision.
  • Page 43 WATERCRAFT INFORMATION _______________...
  • Page 44: Controls

    CONTROLS NOTE: Some vehicle safety labels are not shown on illustrations. For information WATERCRAFT SAFETY LABELS on vehicle safety labels, refer to subsection. smo2012-001-002_a GTS MODELS ______________...
  • Page 45 CONTROLS smo2012-001-005_a GTI AND GTI SE MODELS smo2012-001-004_a GTI LIMITED MODEL _______________...
  • Page 46 CONTROLS smo2012-001-003_a GTR MODEL smo2012-001-006_a WAKE MODEL ______________...
  • Page 47: Handlebar

    NOTE: If the START/STOP button is the propulsion system. pressed and held without the tether cord installed, the information cen- All Models Except GTS ter displays will stay on as long as the START/STOP button is held. When operating in reverse, steering direction is reversed.
  • Page 48 CONTROLS To have a key programmed to your watercraft, see your authorized BRP Sea-Doo dealer. D.E.S.S. Key Recognition Two short beeps indicate the system is ready to allow engine starting. Oth- TROUBLESHOOT- erwise, refer to the section. D.E.S.S. Key Types...
  • Page 49: Throttle Lever

    5) iBR Lever (intelligent watercraft and the engine torque, Brake and Reverse) (All therefore enabling first time users and Models Except GTS) less experienced operators to learn how to operate the watercraft while The iBR lever on the LH handlebar can...
  • Page 50: Mode/Set Buttons (All Models Except Gts)

    If forward ac- 7) UP/DOWN Buttons (All celeration is not desired, release the throttle lever. Models Except GTS) These buttons located on the RH side NOTE: The neutral position can be fine of the handlebar. tuned by trimming the iBR system.
  • Page 51: Cruise Button (Gti Limited And Wake Models)

    CONTROLS 8) Cruise Button (GTI This model watercraft is equipped with a programmable high performance Limited and WAKE VTS. Models) It provides watercraft pitch trim adjust- The Cruise button is located on the RH ments by adjusting the vertical position side of the handlebar, just below the of the jet nozzle.
  • Page 52: 11) Eco Button

    CONTROLS 11) ECO Button The ECO button is located on the LH handlebar. smo2012-002-009_b TYPICAL 1. ECO button It is used to activate or deactivate ECO mode. OPERATING MODES Refer to subsec- tion for details. ______________...
  • Page 53: Information Center (Gauge) (Gts)

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGE) (GTS) WARNING Do not adjust the display while riding, you could lose control. smo2011-003-024_a TYPICAL - GTS MODELS 1. Multifunction gauge Multifunction Gauge – Display the engine RPM Description – Display fault messages. NOTE: If a fault occurs, it will period-...
  • Page 54 Fuel tank symbol nance is due. When this indicator comes on, bring Audible advisory your watercraft to your authorized (one long beep) Sea-Doo dealer to have it serviced and Periodically Scrolling LOW to have the maintenance reminder in- FUEL advisory dicator reset.
  • Page 55: Gauge Setup

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGE) (GTS) 11) ECO Indicator The ECO indicator and a smile in the fuel tank symbol comes ON when FUEL ECONOMY MODE is activated. icône_eco-fuel FUEL ECONOMY MODE INDICATOR OPERATING MODES Refer to subsec- tion for detailed instructions.
  • Page 56: Information Center (Gauges) (Gti/Gtr/Wake)

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES) (GTI/GTR/WAKE) WARNING Do not adjust the display while riding, you could lose control. smo2011-003-023_a TYPICAL - GTI ,GTI SE AND WAKE MODELS 1. Multifunction gauge smo2012-001-007_a TYPICAL - GTI LIMITED AND GTR MODELS 1. Multifunction gauge 2. Analog speedometer 3.
  • Page 57: Multifunction Gauge Features

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES) (GTI/GTR/WAKE) Multifunction Gauge Features GTI/ GTI SE WAKE GTI 130 LIMITED Touring mode indicator Sport mode indicator Fuel level indication Hour meter display Water depth indication ECO mode indicator CRUISE mode indicator iBR position indicator SKI mode indicator VTS position indication X = Indicates a standard feature Opt = Indicates a feature available as an option...
  • Page 58: Gti/ Gti

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES) (GTI/GTR/WAKE) NUMERICAL DISPLAY 1. Numerical display indication 2. Unit of measurement of indication AVAILABLE INDICATIONS IN NUMERICAL DISPLAY GTI/ GTI SE WAKE GTI 130 Limited Watercraft speed Indication by default Engine RPM Engine temperature Clock N.A. Learning key settings CRUISE SPEED setting SLOW SPEED MODE setting VTS preset...
  • Page 59: Touring Mode Indicator

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES) (GTI/GTR/WAKE) When the information center is first 5) Fuel Level Indication powered up, the numerical display de- A bar gauge located in the bottom RH faults to the last selected indication. side of the multifunction display con- tinuously indicates the amount of fuel 3) Touring Mode Indicator in the fuel tank while riding.
  • Page 60: Hour Meter Display

    INDICATOR When this indicator comes on, bring your watercraft to your authorized WATER DEPTH DISPLAY Sea-Doo dealer to have it serviced and to have the maintenance reminder in- NOTE: The water depth indication is dicator reset. only available when a depth sounder is installed and detected.
  • Page 61: Eco Mode Indicator

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES) (GTI/GTR/WAKE) OPERATING MODES Refer to subsec- tion for detailed instructions. 13) CRUISE Mode Indicator The cruise mode indicator comes ON when: – CRUISE MODE has been activated. – SLOW SPEED MODE has been acti- vated. HIGH TEMPERATURE INDICATOR TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to sub-...
  • Page 62: Navigating The Multifunction Display

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES) (GTI/GTR/WAKE) Selecting Functions When operating at speed, the multi- function display provides an indication of the compass direction and azimuth of the watercraft is traveling by default. 1. To select the various functions avail- able through the multifunction dis- play, press the MODE button re- peatedly until the desired function SKI MODE INDICATOR...
  • Page 63 INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES) (GTI/GTR/WAKE) Function Description Compass A GPS incorporated in the information center provides the indication in the multifunction display. The cardinal points, intermediate car- dinal points, as well as the azimuth the watercraft is travelling are displayed MESSAGE DISPLAYED in the multifunction display by default when the watercraft is moving.
  • Page 64 INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES) (GTI/GTR/WAKE) LAP TIMER FUNCTION EXAMPLE LAP TIMER FUNCTION EXAMPLE 1. 01'02'34 lap time displayed here 1. Total lap times 02'23'37 displayed here 2. Lap number "1" displayed here 2. Lap count "ALL" displayed here 5. To save the last lap and stop the timer, press the MODE button.
  • Page 65: Changing Numerical Display Indication

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES) (GTI/GTR/WAKE) When the LOW FUEL indications NOTE: The fuel consumption value come on in the multifunction gauge, selected will be displayed in the nu- the "TIME TO EMPTY" and "DISTANCE merical display. Double click the SET TO EMPTY" functions will indicate "0" button to reset the average fuel con- (zero) if they are the selected indica- sumption indication.
  • Page 66: Resetting Numerical Display Indication

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES) (GTI/GTR/WAKE) Resetting Numerical Display Indication The following numerical display indica- tions can be reset when selected: – Average fuel consumption – Top speed – Average speed – Top RPM MESSAGE DISPLAYED – Average RPM. To reset the indication. double click the DISPLAY SET button.
  • Page 67: Analog Speedometer Description

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES) (GTI/GTR/WAKE) To change the units of measurement or to change the language displayed in the multifunction gauge, see your authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Analog Speedometer Description The speedometer, located in the LH side of the information center, pro-...
  • Page 68: Equipment

    EQUIPMENT NOTE: Illustrations may not be accurate for every model and are only provided as a visual guide. NOTE: Some vehicle safety labels are not shown on illustrations. For information WATERCRAFT SAFETY LABELS on vehicle safety labels, refer to subsection. smo2014-001-001_a TYPICAL - WAKE MODEL ILLUSTRATED 1) Glove Box...
  • Page 69: Seat

    EQUIPMENT smo2011-003-025_a TYPICAL smo2009-002-129_a 1. Front storage compartment cover TYPICAL - SEAT LATCH 2. Latch lever 1. Seat latch handle 2. Latch pin WARNING 3. Pin insertion hole Never carry any loose, heavy, To install the seat, insert the forward sharp, or breakable objects in the end of the seat in it's retainer.
  • Page 70: Boarding Step

    EQUIPMENT a handhold for the skier/wakeboarder spotter or boarding the watercraft from the water. NOTICE Never use the molded grab handle to tow anything or to lift the watercraft. smo2009-002-133 BOARDING STEP HELD DOWN FOR BOARDING FROM WATER NOTICE – Never use the step for boarding a watercraft that is out of water.
  • Page 71: Front And Rear Eyelets

    EQUIPMENT Rear Eyelets smo2011-003-014_a smo2009-002-132_b 1. Boarding platform TYPICAL 2. Spotter foot rests (each side) 1. Rear eyelets 7) Front and Rear Eyelets All Models Except WAKE Eyelets can be used for mooring, tow- ing a water skier, wakeboarder or tu- ber, and as tie-down points when trai- lering your watercraft.
  • Page 72: Ski/Wakeboard Post (Wake Model Only)

    EQUIPMENT NOTICE Ensure drain plugs are properly secured prior to launching the watercraft in water. 9) Ski/Wakeboard Post (WAKE Model Only) Pull up on the knob to extend the post. Ensure both sections of post are fully extended and properly locked before attaching ski or wakeboard rope.
  • Page 73 EQUIPMENT 2. Rotate the rack upwards and push the top of the rack inboard until the handle locks into the top retaining bracket. WARNING If rack is not properly secured on the watercraft, it could become loose and detach unexpectedly, creating a risk of injury to people nearby.
  • Page 74 EQUIPMENT To remove the wakeboard rack, de- WARNING press the lever at the top of the rack If the wakeboard is not properly se- and remove it from its retaining brack- cured on the rack, it could become ets. loose and detach unexpectedly, creating a risk of injury to people nearby.
  • Page 75: Break-In Period

    BREAK-IN PERIOD Operation During Break-In Period A break-in period of 10 operating hours is required before running the water- craft at sustained full throttle. During this period, maximum throttle should not exceed 1/2 to 3/4 opening. However, brief full acceleration and speed variations contribute to a good break-in.
  • Page 76: Operating Instructions

    Should any control or instruction not be F18A01Y fully understood, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Boarding from Water Boarding the Watercraft Ensure there is at least 90 cm (3 ft) of water underneath the lowest rear por- As with any watercraft, boarding tion of the hull.
  • Page 77 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2. With the other hand on the boarding Using the other hand, take hold of the platform, lift your body until you can edge of the boarding platform, then lay one knee on the boarding plat- pull yourself up so that you can knee form.
  • Page 78 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS smo2009-002-146 smo2009-002-144 The passenger then climbs onto the Take hold of the seat strap to help main- watercraft while the operator main- tain your balance and step forward tains balance by sitting as close as pos- onto the footboards on either side of sible to the console.
  • Page 79: How To Start Engine

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5. Depress the START/STOP button to crank the engine. 6. Release engine START/STOP but- ton immediately after engine is started. WARNING The tether cord clip should always smo2009-002-150 be attached to the operators per- sonal flotation device or to the How to Start Engine wrist (wrist strap required) when starting or operating the water-...
  • Page 80: How To Steer The Watercraft

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING Never leave the tether cord on the Directional control is reduced engine cut-off switch when dis- when the throttle is released and embarking watercraft to prevent lost when the engine is off. theft, accidental engine starting, and to avoid unauthorized use by The watercraft behaves differently children or others.
  • Page 81: How To Engage Neutral (Ibr Equipped Models Only)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS We recommend that you familiarize yourself with this feature during your first ride. How to Engage Neutral (iBR Equipped Models Only) WARNING The drive shaft and impeller are sdd2009-001-024_i always turning when the engine is TRIMMING THE iBR NEUTRAL POSITION running, even in neutral position.
  • Page 82: How To Engage And Use Reverse (Ibr Equipped Models Only)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS How to Engage and Use WARNING Reverse (iBR Equipped The brake function has no effect Models Only) when travelling in reverse. Reverse can only be engaged between idle speed and the threshold forward Available engine power is limited in speed of 8 km/h (5 MPH).
  • Page 83: How To Engage And Use Braking (Ibr Equipped Models Only)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Steering direction in reverse is opposite of forward. To steer the stern to port (left) in re- verse, turn the handlebar to star- board (right). To steer the stern to starboard (right), turn the handle- bar to port (left). Reverse operation should be practiced in open waters in order to become fully familiar with smo2009-002-202_a...
  • Page 84: How To Use The Variable Trim System (Vts)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING Stopping distance will vary de- – It is important to inform the pending on initial speed, load, operator of a watercraft who wind, number of riders, water con- intends to follow in a convoy ditions, and the amount of braking formation, of the braking and power commanded by the oper- maneuvering capability of your...
  • Page 85 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS used when cruising. Experience alone NOTE: VTS position is indicated on a will dictate the best trim for the condi- bar gauge in the information center. tions. During the watercraft break-in period, when lower speeds are recom- mended, it is an excellent opportunity to become familiar with trim adjust- ment and its effects.
  • Page 86 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS smo2011-003-018_c smo2011-003-018_c TYPICAL - VTS CONTROL BUTTON DOUBLE-CLICK UP OR DOWN VTS BUTTON 1. Bow up TO USE PRESET POSITIONS 2. Bow down 1. Highest preset position on UP arrow 2. Lowest preset position on DOWN arrow NOTE: If the VTS UP/Down button Recording Preset Trim Positions is pressed and held, the pump nozzle will keep moving until the button is...
  • Page 87 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The VTS system will compare the pre- set trim settings recorded, the highest position will be assigned to the UP ar- row (bow up), the lowest to the DOWN arrow (bow down). If both trim positions are identical, both buttons will have the same trim set- tings.
  • Page 88: General Operating Recommendations

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS General Operating Recommendations Rough Water or Poor Visibility Operation Avoid operation in these conditions. If you must do so, proceed with caution using minimum speed. Crossing Waves The operator must grip the handlebar firmly and keep both feet on the foot- boards.
  • Page 89 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When at speed and the brake is first Drive slowly towards the beach and applied, a plume of water will shoot shut off the engine before the water is up in the air behind the watercraft and less than 90 cm (3 ft) deep under the may cause the operator of a following lowest rear portion of the hull.
  • Page 90: Operating Modes

    OPERATING MODES GTI/ GTI SE WAKE GTI 130 LIMITED Touring mode Sport mode ECO mode Cruise mode N.A. N.A. Slow speed mode N.A. Ski mode Learning key modes X = Indicates a standard feature Opt = Indicates a feature available as an option N.A.
  • Page 91 OPERATING MODES smo2012-002-009_a MESSAGE DISPLAYED TYPICAL SPORT MODE ACTIVATED 1. Sport button NOTE: The following important mes- NOTE: After a few seconds, the gauge sage will scroll across the multifunc- will revert to its normal display. tion display: 3. Ensure the SPORT mode indicator is turned on.
  • Page 92: Eco Mode (Fuel Economy Mode)

    OPERATING MODES The following message will be dis- played on the multifunction display: MESSAGE DISPLAYED SPORT MODE DEACTIVATED MESSAGE DISPLAYED NOTE: After a few seconds, the gauge ECO MODE will revert to its normal display. 2. Ensure the TOURING mode indica- The ECO mode indicator will also be ac- tor is on.
  • Page 93: Cruise Mode

    OPERATING MODES Cruise Mode To activate and preset CRUISE MODE at idle speed, carry out the following: Cruise mode is a function of iTC (in- telligent Throttle Control) system that 1. Tap the throttle lever to move the allows the operator to set the desired iBR to the forward position.
  • Page 94 OPERATING MODES A beep indicating that you are now in cruise mode will sound, and a CRUISE indicator will come on in the multifunc- tion gauge. sdd2009-001-024_i 1. UP button 2. DOWN button The following will be displayed in the multifunction gauge.
  • Page 95: Slow Speed Mode

    OPERATING MODES CRUISE MODE INDICATOR FUNCTION SELECTED - CRUISE MODE Changing Set Cruise Speed 1. CRUISE MODE _ SPEED To increase or decrease the set cruise ADJUSTING speed: 2. Cruise speed set point indication 1. Hold the throttle lever all the way in to the handlebar.
  • Page 96 OPERATING MODES The operator can select an idle speed set point (slow speed) be- tween 1 and 5 (1.6 km/h to 11 km/h (1 MPH to 7 MPH)). If you accelerate above approximately 14 km/h (9 MPH), Slow Speed Mode will be deactivated and the engine will return to its normal idle RPM when the throttle is released.
  • Page 97: Ski Mode

    OPERATING MODES sdd2009-001-024_i MESSAGE DISPLAYED 1. UP button to increase speed SLOW SPEED MODE ACTIVE 2. DOWN button to decrease speed While the UP/DOWN is being pressed Deactivating Slow Speed Mode to change the slow speed set point, the following will appear in the multi- Slow speed mode can be deactivated function gauge.
  • Page 98: Engaging/Using Ski Mode

    OPERATING MODES RAMP 1 provides: – Slowest launch (smoothest) – Slowest acceleration rate – Slowest TARGET SPEED range. RAMP 5 provides: – Quickest launch – Quickest acceleration rate – Highest TARGET SPEED range. sdd2009-001-024_e TYPICAL TARGET SPEED Function 1. MODE button The TARGET SPEED function limits the maximum towing speed.
  • Page 99 OPERATING MODES MESSAGE DISPLAYED FIRST SETTING AVAILABLE - RAMP SKI MODE_PRESS_SET_TO START OR 1. RAMP message MODE TO EXIT 2. Ramp setting NOTE: A BEEP will be heard every 5 4. To change the RAMP setting, press seconds as a SKI MODE engaged re- the UP/DOWN button until the de- minder.
  • Page 100: Deactivating Ski Mode

    3. Press DOWN button to decrease speed changed on these models. NOTE: If the throttle is partly released All Models Except GTS during a ski run, the SKI MODE indica- tor light will start to blink and the speed To change learning or rental key set-...
  • Page 101 OPERATING MODES 6. Press the SET button once to save the setting, twice to exit the func- tion, or simply wait for the function to time-out. The change in key set- ting will automatically be saved. NOTE: The key speed setting is appli- cable to any key of the same type used on a specific watercraft.
  • Page 102: Special Procedures

    SPECIAL PROCEDURES Jet Pump Water Intake and Models with iBR Impeller Cleaning If the aforementioned method does not work, the following can be per- WARNING formed: – With engine running and before ap- Keep away from intake grate while plying throttle, pull the iBR lever in engine is running.
  • Page 103 Inspect water intake grate observe the following before pro- for damage. Refer to an authorized ceeding: Sea-Doo dealer for repair as neces- sary. – Remove tether cord from the engine cut-off switch. Watercrafts Equipped with iBR –...
  • Page 104 SPECIAL PROCEDURES Models Without a VTS UP/DOWN Button NOTE: On models without the VTS UP/DOWN button, use the UP/DOWN button on the RH handlebar to move the iBR to the desired position once the iBR override function has been ac- tivated as described in the previous steps.
  • Page 105: Capsized Watercraft

    Operator and passengers should to avoid water ingestion that would always wear approved personal damage the engine. See an autho- flotation devices. rized Sea-Doo dealer as soon as pos- sible. To turn the watercraft upright, ensure NOTICE If the engine does not...
  • Page 106: Water-Flooded Engine

    21 km/h (13 MPH). Bring the watercraft to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer as soon as possible to If you have to tow the watercraft faster have it serviced. than the maximum recommended speed, clamp the cross over hose.
  • Page 107: Maintenance Information

    MAINTENANCE INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 108: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance is very important for keeping the watercraft in a safe operating con- dition. The watercraft should be serviced as per the maintenance schedule. Disregard the information pertaining to the following systems if the watercraft is not equipped with these features: –...
  • Page 109 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE A: ADJUST FIRST 50 HOURS OR 1 YEAR C: CLEAN EVERY 100 HOURS OR 1 YEAR I: INSPECT L: LUBRICATE EVERY 200 HOURS OR 2 YEARS R: REPLACE O: OPERATOR TO BE PERFORMED BY D: DEALER PART/TASK NOTE FUEL SYSTEM (5) See NOTE 1 after iTC lever...
  • Page 110 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE A: ADJUST FIRST 50 HOURS OR 1 YEAR C: CLEAN EVERY 100 HOURS OR 1 YEAR I: INSPECT L: LUBRICATE EVERY 200 HOURS OR 2 YEARS R: REPLACE O: OPERATOR TO BE PERFORMED BY D: DEALER PART/TASK NOTE PROPULSION SYSTEM Carbon ring and rubber boot (drive shaft) (10)
  • Page 111: Maintenance Procedures

    If not, see XPS Synthetic blend oil at all times. your authorized Sea-Doo watercraft Damages caused by oil which is dealer. not suitable for the engine will not...
  • Page 112 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 7. Remove dipstick again and read CAUTION When operating the oil level. It should be between the engine out of water, the heat ex- FULL and ADD marks. changer in the ride plate may be- come very hot. Avoid any contact with the ride plate as burns may oc- cur.
  • Page 113: Engine Coolant

    TYPICAL - COOLANT EXPANSION TANK 1. Level between marks when engine is cold is completely flushed and refilled. Re- fer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. NOTE: The watercraft is level when it is in water. When on a trailer, raise...
  • Page 114: Ignition Coils

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Engine Coolant Replacement Coolant replacement should be per- formed by an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Ignition Coils Ignition Coil Removal 1. Open seat. 2. Remove engine cover (as applicable sbs2009-011-001_a to model). 1. Apply product here 3. Disconnect ignition coil connector.
  • Page 115: Spark Plugs

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Ignition Coil Installation NOTE: Prior to inserting the ignition coil on its spark plug, apply sealant as IGNITION COIL LUBRI- described in CATION 1. Install coil in cylinder head hole. 2. Push the ignition coil down to se- curely install it on the spark plug tip.
  • Page 116: Exhaust System

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SPARK CAUTION When operating the TORQUE PLUG mm (in) engine while the watercraft is out of the water, the heat exchanger in Hand tighten 0.75 the ride plate may become very hot. + 1/4 turn DCPR8E (.030) Avoid any contact with ride plate as with a socket burns may occur.
  • Page 117: Ride Plate And Water Intake Grate

    Inspect ride plate and jet pump wa- 3. Garden hose ter intake grate for damage. See your To flush, start engine then immediately Sea-Doo dealer to have any damaged open the water tap. part repaired or replaced. WARNING CAUTION Certain...
  • Page 118: Ski/Wakeboard Post (Wake)

    Ensure it slides up and down easily. Check locking mechanism operation. Check fasteners tightness. If some- thing is found defective, don't use ski/wakeboard post and see an autho- rized Sea-Doo dealer for repair. A15E0KZ Ski/Wakeboard Post Lubrication TYPICAL Clean ski/wakeboard post and apply 1.
  • Page 119 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES smo2011-003-011_c BATTERY AND FUSE ACCESS, FRONT STORAGE COMPARTMENT 1. Battery access panel smo2011-003-009_a TYPICAL 1. Fuse box 2. Fuel tank 3. Front storage compartment (access panel removed) To remove the fuse box cover, squeeze and hold locking tabs on both sides of the fuse box and pull the cover off the fuse box.
  • Page 120 Gauge, OTAS and CAPS 10 A Cylinder 1 (ignition coil and injection) 10 A Cylinder 2 (ignition coil and injection) 10 A Cylinder 3 (ignition coil and injection) Starter solenoid iBR control (except GTS models) 10 A Fuel pump 15 A ______________...
  • Page 121: Watercraft Care

    WATERCRAFT CARE Remove the watercraft from the water marine organisms from engine and/or every day. hull. Apply non-abrasive wax such as silicone wax. Post-Operation Care NOTICE Never clean fiberglass and plastic parts with strong deter- Exhaust System Flushing gent, degreasing agent, paint thin- The exhaust system should be flushed ner, acetone, or other strong chemi- daily when watercraft is used in salt or...
  • Page 122: Storage And Preseason Preparation

    It is recommended that the watercraft against varnish deposits. be serviced by an authorized Sea-Doo dealer for storage, however the follow- Fill up fuel tank completely as ex- ing operations can be performed by...
  • Page 123 Electrical System NOTICE Failure to drain the ex- haust system may cause severe Battery Removal and Charging damage to the intercooler (super- Contact your authorized Sea-Doo charged models) and exhaust mani- dealer. fold. Remove special tools. WARNING Never charge or boost the battery Engine Internal Lubrication while installed in the watercraft.
  • Page 124: Preseason Preparation

    NOTE: The seat should be left partially open during storage. This will prevent NOTE: It is highly recommended that engine compartment condensation an authorized Sea-Doo dealer perform and possible corrosion. factory campaigns in addition to the preseason preparation, all at the same Body and Hull time.
  • Page 125: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 126: Watercraft Identification

    WATERCRAFT IDENTIFICATION The main components of the water- craft (engine and hull) are identified by different serial numbers. It may some- times become necessary to locate these numbers for warranty purposes or to trace the watercraft in the event of theft. Hull Identification Number The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is located on the boarding platform at the...
  • Page 127: Engine Emissions Information

    Manufacturer's EPA Emission Regulations Responsibility All 1999 and more recent Sea-Doo Beginning with 1999 model year en- watercraft manufactured by BRP are gines, PWC manufacturers of marine certified to the EPA as conforming to...
  • Page 128: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS GTS MODELS WATERCRAFT GTS Rental ENGINE Rotax ® 1503 4-TEC ® . Single Over Head Type Camshaft (SOHC) Declared power 74 kW @ 6000 RPM 97 kW @ 7300 RPM Induction Naturally-aspirated Number of cylinders 12 valves (4 per cylinder) with hydraulic...
  • Page 129 SPECIFICATIONS GTS MODELS WATERCRAFT GTS Rental DIMENSIONS Length 336.8 cm (132.6 in) Width 123.1 cm (48.5 in) Height 111.8 cm (44 in) WEIGHT AND LOADING CAPACITY Weight (dry) 339 kg (745 lb) Rider capacity 3 (refer to load limit) Storage capacity 116.6 L (30.8 U.S.
  • Page 130 NGK, DCPR8E Spark plug 0.75 mm (.03 in) Battery 12 V, 30 A•h. Electrolyte type PROPULSION Propulsion system Sea-Doo ® jet pump with iBR (intelligent brake and reverse) Type Axial flow, single stage. Large hub with 10-vane stator Jet pump Material...
  • Page 131 SPECIFICATIONS GTI MODELS WATERCRAFT GTI SE GTI SE GTI LTD GTI 130 DIMENSIONS Length 336.8 cm (132.6 in) Width 123.1 cm (48.5 in) Height 111.8 cm (44 in) WEIGHT AND LOADING CAPACITY Weight (dry) 343 kg (755 lb) Rider capacity 3 (refer to load limit) Storage capacity 116.6 L (30.8 U.S.
  • Page 132 Battery 12 V, 30 A•h. Electrolyte type Make and type NGK, DCPR8E Spark plug 0.75 mm (.03 in) PROPULSION Sea-Doo ® jet pump with iBR Propulsion system (intelligent brake and reverse) Axial flow, single stage. Type Large hub with 10-vane stator...
  • Page 133 SPECIFICATIONS WATERCRAFT GTR MODELS DIMENSIONS Length 336.8 cm (132.6 in) Width 123.1 cm (48.5 in) Height 111.8 cm (44 in) WEIGHT AND LOADING CAPACITY Weight (dry) 348 kg (765 lb) Rider capacity 3 (refer to load limit) Storage capacity 116.6 L (30.8 U.S. gal.) Load limit 272 kg (600 lb) (passengers + luggage)
  • Page 134 Battery 12 V, 30 A•h. Electrolyte type Make and type NGK, DCPR8E Spark plug 0.75 mm (.03 in) PROPULSION Sea-Doo ® jet pump with iBR Propulsion system (intelligent brake and reverse) Axial flow, single stage. Type Large hub with 10-vane stator...
  • Page 135 SPECIFICATIONS WATERCRAFT WAKE MODEL DIMENSIONS Length 336.8 cm (132.6 in) Width 123.1 cm (48.5 in) Height 111.8 cm (44 in) WEIGHT AND LOADING CAPACITY Weight (dry) 348 kg (765 lb) Rider capacity 3 (refer to load limit) Storage capacity 116.6 L (30.8 U.S. gal.) Load limit 272 kg (600 lb) (passengers + luggage)
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  • Page 137: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ______________...
  • Page 138: Troubleshooting Guidelines

    – Refer to WATER-FLOODED ENGINE in SPECIAL PROCEDURES. 7. Faulty sensor or ECM. – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. 8. Seized jet pump. – Try to clean. Otherwise, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. ENGINE CRANKS SLOWLY 1. Loose battery cable connections. – Check/clean/tighten.
  • Page 139 – Refer to WATER-FLOODED ENGINE in SPECIAL PROCEDURES. 5. Engine management system fault detected (check engine pilot lamp is ON). – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. 6. Faulty fuel pump. – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. ENGINE MISFIRES, RUNS IRREGULARLY 1.
  • Page 140 – Clean. Refer to JET PUMP WATER INTAKE AND IMPELLER CLEANING in SPECIAL PROCEDURES section. 4. Damaged impeller or worn-out wear ring. – Replace. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. 5. Engine oil level too high. – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer.
  • Page 141 – Release the throttle to idle RPM. – Press the CRUISE button to activate the slow speed mode. – Return to shore using the slow speed mode. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. iBR WILL NOT RETURN TO NEUTRAL POSITION (IBR INDICATOR LIGHT ON) (MODELS WITH iBR) 1.
  • Page 142: Monitoring System

    MODE or SET button must be pressed once. There is no time out on When a fault occurs, see an authorized this function. Sea-Doo dealer as soon as possible for inspection. Fault Codes When a fault occurs, a numerical fault code may be recorded depending on the fault type and system.
  • Page 143: Fault Indicators And Message Display Information

    (refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer) Models with iBR Light is flashing: iBR system fault (refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer) Models with iBR Light is steady with no buzzer: iBR system still functional but needs to be...
  • Page 144 MONITORING SYSTEM MESSAGE DISPLAY INFORMATION RIGHT KEYPAD ERROR Gauge control button malfunction LOW OIL PRESSURE Engine low oil pressure detected HIGH EXHAUST TEMPERATURE High exhaust temperature detected HIGH TEMPERATURE High engine temperature detected Engine system malfunction or CHECK ENGINE maintenance required HIGH BATTERY VOLTAGE High battery voltage detected LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE...
  • Page 145: Beeper Code Information

    Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Low oil pressure. Turn off engine as soon as possible. Check oil level and refill. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. NOTICE If the monitoring beeper continuously sounds, stop engine as soon as possible.
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  • Page 147 WARRANTY ______________...
  • Page 148 This limited warranty will become null and void if: (1) the Sea-Doo personal watercraft was used for racing or any other competitive activity, at any point, even by a pre- vious owner;...
  • Page 149 BRP’s standard limited warranty until the end of such regular coverage period. 4. For Sea-Doo personal watercrafts produced by BRP for sale in the State of Cal- ifornia that are originally sold to a resident or subsequently warranty registered to a resident in the State of California, please also refer to the applicable Califor- nia Emissions Control Warranty Statement contained herein.
  • Page 150 BRP dealer during the applicable warranty coverage period under the conditions described herein. No claim of breach of warranty shall be the cause for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the Sea-Doo personal watercraft to the owner. In the event that service is required outside of the country of original sale, the...
  • Page 151 8. TRANSFER If the ownership of a product is transferred during the warranty coverage period, this warranty shall also be transferred and be valid for the remaining coverage period provided that BRP is notified of such transfer of ownership in the following way: 1.
  • Page 152: California Emission Control Warranty Statement For Model Year 2014 Sea-Doo Personal Watercraft

    ® PERSONAL WATERCRAFT For California, your 2014 Sea-Doo personal watercraft has a special environmental label required by the California Air Resources Board. The label has 1, 2, 3 or 4 stars. A hangtag, provided with your personal watercraft, describes the meaning of the star rating system.
  • Page 153: Your Emission Control Warranty Rights And Obligations

    The California Air Resources Board and Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”) are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your Model Year 2014 Sea-Doo personal watercraft. In California, new personal water- craft engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards.
  • Page 154 ® Parts covered for a Model Year 2014 Sea-Doo personal watercraft: Idle bypass valve Air intake adapter Throttle position sensor Spark plugs Intake manifold air pressure sensor Ignition coils Intake manifold air temperature sensor Air box Engine temperature sensor Intake and exhaust valve and seals...
  • Page 155 Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities As the owner of a 2014 Sea-Doo personal watercraft, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your Operator’s Guide. BRP recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance your personal watercraft engine, but BRP cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
  • Page 156: Brp International Limited Warranty: 2014 Sea-Doo

    All genuine BRP personal watercraft parts and accessories, installed by an autho- rized Sea-Doo Distributor/Dealer at the time of delivery of the 2014 Sea-Doo per- sonal watercraft, carry the same warranty as that of the personal watercraft.
  • Page 157 Sea-Doo Distributor/Dealer; – Damage caused by abuse, misuse, abnormal use, neglect, racing, improper operation or operation of the product in a manner inconsistent with the recom- mended operation described in the Operator’s Guide;...
  • Page 158 This warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2014 Sea-Doo personal watercraft must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a Sea-Doo Distributor/Dealer authorized to distribute Sea- Doo personal watercrafts in the country in which the sale occurred;...
  • Page 159 No claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the Sea-Doo personal watercraft to the owner. You may have other legal rights which may vary from country to country.
  • Page 160 For all other countries, please contact your local Sea-Doo Distributor/Dealer (visit our website at www.brp.com for contact information), or contact our North American office at: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. Consumer Assistance Center 75 J.-A. Bombardier Street Sherbrooke QC J1L 1W3 Tel.: +1 819 566-3366...
  • Page 161: Brp Limited Warranty For The European Economic Area, The Commonwealth Of The Independent States, Turkey: 2014 Sea-Doo Personal Watercraft

    All genuine BRP personal watercraft parts and accessories, installed by an autho- rized Sea-Doo Distributors/Dealers at the time of delivery of the 2014 Sea-Doo per- sonal watercraft carry the same warranty as that of the personal watercraft. This limited warranty will become null and void if: (1) the personal watercraft was used for racing or any other competitive activity, at any point, even by a previous owner;...
  • Page 162 Sea-Doo Distributor/Dealer; – Damage caused by abuse, misuse, abnormal use, neglect, racing, improper operation or operation of the product in a manner inconsistent with the recom- mended operation described in the Operator’s Guide;...
  • Page 163 BRP’s responsibility is limited to making the required repairs or replacements of parts. No claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the Sea-Doo personal watercraft to the owner. You may have other legal rights which may vary from country to country.
  • Page 164 9. CONSUMER ASSISTANCE 1. In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited warranty, BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the Sea-Doo Distributor/Dealer level. We recommend discussing the issue with the autho- rized Sea-Doo Distributor/Dealer's service manager or owner.
  • Page 165 ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR FRANCE ONLY The following terms and conditions are applicable to products sold in France only: The seller shall deliver goods that are complying with the contract and shall be re- sponsible for defects existing upon delivery. The seller shall also be responsible for defects resulting from packaging, assembling instructions or the installation when it is its responsibility per the contract or if accomplished under its responsibility.
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  • Page 167: Customer Information

    CUSTOMER INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 168: Privacy Information

    PRIVACY INFORMATION BRP wishes to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and war- ranty related purposes. Furthermore, BRP and its affiliates may use its customer list to distribute marketing and promotional information about BRP and related products.
  • Page 169: Change Of Address/Ownership

    CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP If your address has changed or if you are the new owner of the watercraft, be sure to notify BRP by either: – Mailing one of the following card below; – North America Only: calling at 715 848-4957 (USA) or 819 566-3366 (Canada); –...
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  • Page 180 219 001 130 OPERATOR’S GUIDE, GTS / GTI / GTR / WAKE SERIES / ENGLISH GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR, SÉRIE GTS / GTI / GTR / WAKE / ANGLAIS FAIT AU / MADE IN CANADA U/M:P.C ®™ AND THE BRP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. OR ITS AFFILIATES.

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