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INTRODUCTIONCongratulations, you are now theproud owner of a Sea-Doo personalwatercraft. You have selected oneof the most popular watercraft onwater.

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VEHICLE GTI/GTX/RXP/RXT/WAKECAPACITIESEngine oil3 L (2.7 U.S. qt) oil change w/filter4.5 L (4.1 U.S. qt) totalCooling system (coolant) 5.5 L (5 U.S. q

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MAINTENANCEINFORMATION_____________________99

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Maintenance, replacement, or re-pair of the emission control devicesand systems may be performedby any marine SI (spark ignition)engine repair establi

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GeneralOnly perform servicing procedureswhich are detailed in this safety sec-tion. Further assistance or informa-tion can be obtained from your au-th

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MAINTENANCE CHARTPeriodic InspectionRoutine maintenance is necessary for all mechanized products. A periodic in-spection contributes to the product’s

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHARTFIRST 10 HOURS25 HOURS OR 3 MONTHS50 HOURS OR 6 MONTHS100 HOURS OR 1 YEAR200 HOURS OR 2 YEARA: ADJUSTC: CLEANI: INSPECTL: LU

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHARTFIRST 10 HOURS25 HOURS OR 3 MONTHS50 HOURS OR 6 MONTHS100 HOURS OR 1 YEAR200 HOURS OR 2 YEARA: ADJUSTC: CLEANI: INSPECTL: LU

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHARTFIRST 10 HOURS25 HOURS OR 3 MONTHS50 HOURS OR 6 MONTHS100 HOURS OR 1 YEAR200 HOURS OR 2 YEARA: ADJUSTC: CLEANI: INSPECTL: LU

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MAINTENANCEWARNINGOnly perform procedures as de-tailed in this guide. It is recom-mended that the assistance of anauthorized Sea-Doo dealer be peri-o

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Ski/Wakeboard Post (if so equipped)Lubricate ski/wakeboard post throughall its length. Pull out then push in sev-eral times to distribute the lubrican

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SAFETY CHECK LISTTo fully appreciate the pleasures, en-joyment and excitement of boatingthere are some basic rules that shouldbe observed and followed

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F18L0ZZ11TYPICAL1. Approximately 20° when handlebar ispointing straight aheadRefer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealerif an adjustment is necessary.WARNI

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FusesFuse Removal/InspectionIf an electrical problem occurs, checkthe fuses. If a fuse is burnt, replaceby one of the same rating.A15E0KZ1231. Fuse2.

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smo2007-002-023_aTYPICAL1. Fuse box2. Main fusesFuse BoxSqueeze locking tabs together, holdand pull fuse box cover to open.smo2007-002-023_bTYPICAL1.

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General Inspection andCleaningInspectionCheck engine compartment for anydamage and for leaks of fuel, coolantor oil. Ensure all hose clamps areproperl

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TRAILERING, STORAGE AND PRESEASONPREPARATIONTraileringCAUTION: To avoid damagingO.P.A.S. side vanes, the maximumtrailer wood bunks span includ-ing bun

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NOTE: When trailering 2 watercraft, itmay be necessary to remove the innerwakeboard rack.All ModelsA Sea-Doo cover can protect the wa-tercraft, partic

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CAUTION: Properly follow the in-structions given in the flushing pro-cedure.Close the water tap, then stop the en-gine.LubricationPull engine cover up

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Intercooler and ExhaustManifoldThe exhaust system is self draining,but the intercooler and exhaust man-ifold need the following protection.Intercooler

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Reconnect the upper water outlethose and secure with existing clamp.CAUTION: It is highly recommend-ed to pour antifreeze into the in-tercooler and ex

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CAUTION: The watercraft shouldnever be left in water for storage.Never leave the watercraft storedin direct sunlight. Never store wa-tercraft in a pla

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GETTING UNDERWAYTo WearThe operator and passenger(s) mustwear a Coast Guard approved Person-al Flotation Device (PFD) that is suit-able for PWC use.An

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Preseason Preparation ChartNOTE: It is highly recommended that an authorized Sea-Doo dealer performthe annual safety inspection and factory campaigns

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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUALABBREVIATION DESCRIPTIONAPI American petroleum instituteCARB California air resource boardDESSDigitally encoded secur

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WARRANTY_____________________121

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NORTH AMERICAUSA(Except Puerto Rico)BRP US Inc.7575 Bombardier CourtWausau, WI. 54401Phone: (715) 848-4957Fax: (715) 847-6879www.BRP.comCANADA BOMBARD

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BRP NORTH AMERICA LIMITED WARRANTY: 2007SEA-DOO® PERSONAL WATERCRAFT1. SCOPEBombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”)* warrants its model-year 200

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3. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITYTHIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANYAND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDINGWITHOU

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5. CONDITIONS TO HAVE WARRANTY COVERAGEThis warranty coverage is available only if each of the following conditions hasbeen fulfilled:• The 2007 Sea-D

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9. CONSUMER ASSISTANCEIn the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this BRP limited war-ranty, BRP suggests that you try to resolve t

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CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK EMISSION CONTROLWARRANTY STATEMENT FOR MODEL-YEAR 2007SEA-DOO®PERSONAL WATERCRAFT WITH 4-TEC®ENGINES OR 4-TEC®IC ENGINESFor Ca

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Eye protectionF00A12LVest-type personalflotation deviceGlovesWet suit orwet suit bottomFootprotection____________SAFETY INFORMATION___________11

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Three Stars - Ultra Low EmissionThe three-star label identifies engines that meet the Air Resources Board’s Per-sonal Watercraft and Outboard marine e

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Parts covered for a Model Year 2007 Sea-Doo personal watercraftequipped with 4-TEC®engines and 4-TEC®IC engines:Digital Linear Actuator (low idle cont

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Owner’s Warranty ResponsibilitiesAs the personal watercraft owner, you are responsible for the performance of therequired maintenance listed in your O

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BRP INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY: 2007SEA-DOO®PERSONAL WATERCRAFT1. SCOPEBombardier Recreational Products Inc. (“BRP”)* warrants its model-year 2007

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3. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITYTHIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY ANDALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHO

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Routine maintenance outlined in the Operator’s Guide must be timely performedin order to maintain warranty coverage. BRP reserves the right to make wa

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For countries within Europe, Middle East, Africa, Russia &CIS, please contact our European office:BRPEUROPEN.V.Consumer Service CenterSKALDENSTRAA

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BRP EUROPEAN UNION MEMBER STATESLIMITED WARRANTY: 2007 SEA-DOO®PERSONAL WATERCRAFT1. SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTYBombardier Recreational Product Inc.

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3. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITYTHIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY ANDALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHO

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Routine maintenance outlined in the Operator’s Guide must be timely performedin order to maintain warranty coverage. BRP reserves the right to make wa

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HelmetsSome Important ConsiderationsHelmets are designed to offer somedegree of protection in case of im-pact to the head. In most motorizedsports, th

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For countries within Europe, Middle East, Africa, Russia &CIS, please contact our European office:BRPEUROPEN.V.Consumer Service CenterSKALDENSTRAA

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DECLARATION CE OF CONFORMITYDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYApplication of Council Directives: Directive 2003/44/EC Recreational – craftRelevant Directive(s)

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PRIVACY INFORMATIONWe wish to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and warrantypurposes. Sometimes, we also use the coordinates of

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CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIPIf your address has changed or if you are the new owner of the personal water-craft, be sure to notify BRP by either:– mail

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BombardierRecreational Products Inc.WARRANTY DEPARTMENT75, J.A. BombardierSherbrooke, QCCanadaJ1L 1W3V00A2GAFFIXPROPERPOSTAGE142_____________________

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CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIPIf your address has changed or if you are the new owner of the personal water-craft, be sure to notify BRP by either:– mail

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BombardierRecreational Products Inc.WARRANTY DEPARTMENT75, J.A. BombardierSherbrooke, QCCanadaJ1L 1W3V00A2GAFFIXPROPERPOSTAGE144_____________________

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

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To DoRead and understand all warning/cau-tion labels on your Sea-Doo PWC,your Operator’s Guide, all other safe-ty documents, and watch properlyyour SA

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OPERATIONCollision AvoidanceDo not release throttle when trying tosteer away from objects. You needthrottle to steer.Always keep a constant lookout fo

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Operator/PassengerAwarenessThe watercraft operator has the re-sponsibility to inform passenger(s) ofsafety measures.Never turn handlebar while someone

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With wakeboard and/or rack installed,operate with extra caution: never per-form agressive maneuvers includingspin-out; never jump waves; use com-mon s

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OPERATING RULESOperating a watercraft can be com-pared with driving unmarked high-ways and roads. To prevent collisionsor avoid other boaters, a syste

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This Operator’s Guide utilizes the following symbols to emphasize particular in-formation:The Safety Alert Symbol indicates a potential personal inju

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FUELING PROCEDUREWARNINGFollow these safe boating fuelinginstructions meticulously.Turn off engine.Do not allow anyone to remain on thewatercraft.Tie

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WATERSKIING SIGNALSFor your information, here are the most commonly used waterskiing signals.SlowerF00A17LFallen skier  Watch outStopFasterOKSpeed OK

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LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELSThe following labels are on your watercraft. If missing or damaged, they can bereplaced free of charge. See an authori

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7-9-10-18F18L03J2-46-15 13-5-13-14811121716TYPICAL — OTHER MODELS____________SAFETY INFORMATION___________21

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Label 1F12L0FLTYPICAL — GTX/GTX WAKE/RXT MODELS22___________SAFETY INFORMATION___________

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Label 1 (cont'd)F16L0PLTYPICAL — RXP MODELS____________SAFETY INFORMATION___________23

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Label 1 (cont'd)F18A06LTYPICAL — GTX LTD MODELS24___________SAFETY INFORMATION___________

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Label 1 (cont'd)smo2006-002-013GTI MODELSLabel 2smo2006-002-014_aTYPICAL____________SAFETY INFORMATION___________25

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Label 3F22A0AYTYPICALLabel 4F00A23YLabel 5F00A26YMODELS EQUIPPED WITH ABOARDING STEPLabel 6F00A27YLabel 7WARNING / AVERTISSEMENTPRESSURIZED FUELDo not

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Label 11A01A2EYLabel 12F18L0YYTYPICALLabel 13219902218F00A2SLGTX WAKE MODELSLabel 14smo2006-002-015ALL MODELS EXCEPT RXPsmo2006-002-016RXP MODELS_____

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FOREWORDThe Operator's Guide has been pre-pared to acquaint the owner/operatoror passenger with this personal water-craft and its various control

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Label 15F18L31YSUPERCHARGED WITH INTERCOOLERENGINES ONLYLabel 16F00A2TYLabel 17F18L3KYGTX WAKE MODELSLabel 18F00A1AYLabel 19219902695LUBRIFICATION DU

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VEHICLEINFORMATION_____________________29

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REGISTRATION NUMBER LOCATIONAll personal watercraft are required by federal law to be registered and legallynumbered.Due to space availability for pro

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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERSThe main components of the water-craft (engine and hull) are identifiedby different serial numbers. It maysometimes become neces

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSNOTE: Some components do not apply or are optional on some models.GTI Series10211911173220 1333-34-351630-3119141274231

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GTX Series/Wake/RXT Models102112-1819151611173230-3120 1333-34-351419smo2007-002-014_aTYPICAL102112-1819151611173230-3120 1333-34-35143637smo2007-002-

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RXP Models102114191512161130-32183233-34-3520 13smo2007-002-016_aTYPICAL12538674smo2007-002-018_aTYPICAL_____________________35

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All Models Except GTI22-2326262524 28272925smo2007-002-020_aTYPICAL36______________________

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GTI Series22-2328252624 27 2926smo2007-002-019_aTYPICAL_____________________37

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TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INFORMATIONINTRODUCTION... 8SAFETY CHECK LIST ...

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1. DESS Post (engine cut-off switch)2. Handlebar3. Throttle Lever4. Engine Start/Stop Button5. Variable Trim System (VTS) Button6. Shift Lever7. Infor

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CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS/EQUIPMENTSFUNCTIONS1) DESS Post(engine cut-off switch)The DESS key should be securelysnapped onto its post to be fully oper-ation

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Limited-Speed OperationThe SEA-DOO Learning KeyTMcan beprogrammed in two different configu-rations to limit the speed of the wa-tercraft, therefore en

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smo2006-002-001_a1. Engine start/stop button5) Variable TrimSystem (VTS) Button(if so equipped)Located just below the enginestart/stop button, this bu

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F18J02Y1TYPICAL1. Neutral positionF18J03Y1TYPICAL1. Reverse position7) Information CenterGaugeThis is a multifunction gauge thatsupplies several real

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3) Fuel LevelBar gauge continuously indicates theamount of fuel in the fuel tank whileriding. A low-fuel condition is also in-dicated on the informati

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Check engine (CHK ENG)Engine or exhaust systemoverheating (H-TEMP)Low fuel level (FUEL-LOW)Low/high battery voltage(12 V LOW/HI)Maintenance reminder (

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smo2006-002-004_aPULL ON COVER9) GPS Receiver (GlobalPositioning System)(if so equipped)A removable GPS receiver located onthe glove box cover.The GPS

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F18F01Y1TYPICAL1. Fuel tank capRefer to the vehicle illustration for fueltank cap location.Unscrew the cap counterclockwise.After fueling, reinstall c

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Self-Contained RemovableStorage BinGTI and GTX Series/WakeEditionCAUTION: MAXIMUM load is 11 kg(25 lb).Cover OpeningRelease cover latches then pull on

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25) Flushing Connector... 5326) Bilge Drain Plugs ...

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Remove the storage bin to get accessto both storage compartments.WARNINGNever leave any loose small ob-jects.smo2007-002-011_aRemovable TrayGTX Limit

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smo2007-002-008_aGTX Series and WakeEdition Modelssmo2007-002-004_cGTX Series, Wake Editionand RXT ModelsUse support inside RH auxiliary stor-age comp

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14) Seat StrapThe seat strap provides a handhold toassist boarding and is used as a hand-hold for the passenger.15) Rear Seat Latch(if so equipped)Rem

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NOTE: On some models, it is neces-sary to remove the rear seat first.Tolatchseat,alignlatchholewithpinthen, firmly push down on the rearportion of the

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NOTE: Adjust spare spark plug gap ac-cording to SPECIFICATIONS before in-stallation.NOTE: Spare spark plugs are not sup-plied with the watercraft.19)

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23) Boarding PlatformProvides a large surface for easierboarding from rear of watercraft.24) Boarding Step(if so equipped)A convenient step to help re

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26) Bilge Drain PlugsDrain plugs have two functions:– Should water be found in the bilge,it can be easily drained by unscrew-ing the drain plugs when

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29) Jet Pump Water Intakeand Ride PlateThe water is drawn up by the impellerthrough this opening. The water in-take grate minimizes the entry of for-e

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GTI Series and RXP ModelsBattery is located under storage bin infront storage compartment. Refer toSPECIAL PROCEDURES.F19H02Y1TYPICAL1. Battery32) Sid

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smo2007-002-005_bTYPICAL — ALL MODELS EXCEPT GTI1. Oil filling capsmo2007-002-007_bGTI MODELS1. Oil filling capRefer to LIQUIDS for more details.35)Co

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POST-OPERATION CARE... 81General Care ...

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2F18L2ZY11. Ski/wakeboard post2. Pull locking device to unlock1F18L30Y21. Ski/wakeboard post lifted2. Ensure it is lockedWARNINGMake sure ski/wakeboa

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F18L3FY– Double-check that rack is properlyinstalled by giving it a tug.WARNINGIf rack is not properly secured onthe watercraft, it could becomeloose

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F18L3IYNOTE: When wakeboard is removedfrom its rack, secure bungee cords sothat they will not move freely whenriding watercraft.F18L3JYCAUTION: The ra

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LIQUIDSCAUTION: Scrupulously follow theinstructions of this section. Failureto do so may reduce the engine'slife and/or performance.Recommended F

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Engine OilThis watercraft features a 4-stroke en-gine that requires 4-stroke motor oilfor internal engine lubrication. Ensureto respect the following

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smo2007-002-007_aGTI MODELS1. Oil dipstickCheck the oil level as follows:NOTE: Before checking the oil level onthis engine, it is necessary to warm-up

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NOTE: Every time oil is added inengine, the complete procedure ex-plained above must be done (en-gine restarted, idling for 30 seconds,30 seconds wait

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smo2007-002-007_cGTI MODELS1. Expansion tank2. CapWith vehicle on a level surface, liquidshould be between MIN. and MAX.level marks of coolant reservo

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BREAK-IN PERIODCAUTION: Scrupulously follow theinstructions of this section. Failureto do so may reduce the engine'slife and/or performance.With

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PRE-OPERATION CHECKSWARNINGThe pre-operation check is very important prior to operating the water-craft. Always check the proper operation of critica

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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL... 119WARRANTYBRP NORTH AMERICA LIMITED WARRANTY: 2007 SEA-DOO® PERSONALWATERCRAFT...

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ITEM OPERATION ✓DESS post and enginestart/stop buttonCheck operation.Water flow in exhaust manifold(only when temperature isbelow or close to freezing

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Engine CompartmentWARNINGShould any leak or gasoline odorbe present, do not start the engine.RefertoanauthorizedSea-Doodealer before use.Engine Oil L

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Wakeboard Rack(if so equipped)WARNINGEnsure rack is properly securedto watercraft body and that wake-board is properly positioned andsecured to rack

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGAlways perform the PRE-OPERATION CHECKS beforeoperating the watercraft. Becomethoroughly familiar with all con-trols and

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F18J02Y1TYPICAL1. Shift lever in neutral positionF18J0AY1TYPICAL1. ReversegateinmiddlepositionTo obtain reverse, pull shift lever com-pletely. The rev

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F18J08YWARNINGShift lever should only be usedwhen the engine is idling and wa-tercraft is completely stopped. Donot use reverse to stop the water-cra

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When the nozzle is directed down-ward, the bow is forced downwardand enhances the watercraft turningcapabilities. As with any watercraft,speed and ope

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The watercraft behaves differentlywith a passenger and requires greaterskill. The passenger should alwaysgrip the seat strap or grab handle.Reduce spe

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All ModelsBoarding the WatercraftGeneralAs with any watercraft, boardingshould be done carefully and engineshould not be running.WARNINGEngine should

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F01L5JYGrab the grab handle and pull yourselfupward until your knee can reach theboarding platform then grip the seatstrap.F01L4JYBring your feet on t

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WARNINGCertain components in the enginecompartment may be very hot.Direct contact may result in skinburn. Do not touch electrical partsor jet pump ar

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Rough Water or PoorVisibility OperationAvoid operation in these conditions. Ifyou must do so, proceed with cautionand prudence using minimum speed.Cro

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Shutting Off the EngineTo keep watercraft directional control,the engine should be running until thewatercraft is at idle.To stop engine depress the s

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POST-OPERATION CAREWARNINGAllow engine to cool before per-forming any maintenance.General CareRemove the watercraft from the wa-ter every day to prev

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F07E01Y321TYPICAL1. Hose adapter2. Quick connect adapter (optional,not mandatory)3. Garden hoseFlushingTo flush the exhaust cooling system,start the e

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SPECIAL PROCEDURESMonitoring SystemTo assist you when using the water-craft, a system monitors the electroniccomponents of the EMS (engine man-agement

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Jet Pump Water Intakeand Impeller CleaningWARNINGKeep away from intake grate whileengine is on. Items such as longhair, loose clothing or personalflo

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WARNINGWhen watercraft is capsized, donot attempt to restart the engine.Operator and passengers shouldalways wear approved personalflotation devices.

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WARNINGWhen disconnecting coil fromspark plug, always disconnect coilfrom main harness first. Nevercheck for engine ignition sparkfrom an open coil a

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F18E0OY11. Vent tubeLift and hold lock tab, pull the tube torelease it.F18E0PY11. Lift and hold lock tabThen proceed with the tab under thetube. Refer

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SAFETYINFORMATION____________SAFETY INFORMATION____________7

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TROUBLESHOOTINGThe following chart is provided to help in diagnosing the probable source of sim-ple troubles. You may be able to solve many of these p

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CODED SIGNALS POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYLow fuel level. Refill fuel tank. If problempersists, refer to anauthorized Sea-Doo dealer.A 2 secondsbeep every5 m

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ENGINE WILL NOT START (cont’d)OTHEROBSERVATIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYFaulty sensor or ECM.Refer to an authorizedSea-Doo dealer.Seized engine.Refer to an

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Engine Misfires, Misinjects, Runs IrregularlyOTHEROBSERVATIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYFouled/defective/worn sparkplugs.Replace.Weak spark.Faulty ignition

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Engine Pinging or KnockingOTHEROBSERVATIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYKnock sensor malfunction. Refer to an authorizedSea-Doo dealer.Engine Lacks Acceleratio

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Watercraft Can Not Reach Top SpeedOTHEROBSERVATIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYThe Sea-Doo learning keyTMis used which purposely doesnot allow watercraft to r

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O.P.A.S. System Faults (models with sliding vanes)OTHEROBSERVATIONPOSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYWatercraft is moreresponsive thanusual while turning.Side vanes

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SPECIFICATIONSVEHICLE GTI/GTX/RXP/RXT/WAKEENGINEType130, 155 or 215 hp Rotax®4-TEC®. Single OverHead Camshaft (SOHC), liquid cooledNumber of cylinder

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VEHICLE GTI/GTX/RXP/RXT/WAKECOOLING SYSTEMTypeLiquid cooled. Closed circuit(see also exhaust system)CoolantEthylene-glycol 50%/50%antifreeze/demineral

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VEHICLE GTI/GTX/RXP/RXT/WAKEPROPULSION (cont’d)RXP 215 hpDirect drive, forward/neutral/reverse andelectric VTS™ (Variable Trim System)TransmissionOthe

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