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smo2000-004a.fm Page 0 Tuesday, March 28, 2000 8:05 AM SAFETY WARNING Disregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained in this Operator’s Guide, the Safety Handbook and on Product Warning Labels could cause injury, including the possibility of death. The operator has the responsibility to inform passenger(s) of safety precautions. This Operator’s Guide, the Safety Handbook and Videocassette should remain with the craft at the time of resale.
smo2000-003a.book Page 1 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Doin'it on your new Sea-Doo watercraft Congratulations, you are now the proud owner of a Sea-Doo personal watercraft. Whether you are an experienced boater or are new to the sport of boating, we ask you to take the time to view the Videocassette provided with the watercraft, to read this Operator’s Guide, the Safety Handbook and familiarize yourself with the contents.
smo2000-003a.book Page 2 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................................................................................ 5 SAFETY WARNING ................................................................. 6 General .................................................................................................... 6 Operation ................................................................................................. 6 Maintenance ...................
smo2000-003a.book Page 3 Thursday, January 20, 2000 9:31 AM 24) Mooring Cleats.................................................................................. 25) Cargo Cleats (if so equipped) ............................................................ 26) Footboard.......................................................................................... 27) Boarding Pads ................................................................................... 28) Boarding Platform ...........................
smo2000-003a.book Page 4 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM POST-OPERATION CARE ............................................................ General Care ............................................................................................ Additional Care for Foul Water or Salt Water .......................................... Cooling System Flushing and Engine Internal Lubrication....................... Anticorrosion Treatment........................................................................
smo2000-003a.book Page 5 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM FOREWORD The Operator’s Guide and Safety Handbook have been prepared to acquaint the owner/operator or passenger with this personal watercraft and its various controls, maintenance and safe riding instructions. Each is indispensable for the proper use of the product, and should be kept in a waterproof bag with the watercraft at all times.
smo2000-003a.book Page 6 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM SAFETY WARNING General To fully appreciate the pleasures, enjoyment and excitement of boating there are some basic rules that should be observed and followed by any rider.
smo2000-003a.book Page 7 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Always keep in mind that as the throttle lever is released to idle position, less directional control is available. To turn the watercraft, both steering and throttle are necessary. This watercraft has the capability of turning more sharply than other crafts, however, unless in an emergency, do not negotiate sharp, high speed turns. You and your passenger(s) could be thrown from the watercraft.
smo2000-003a.book Page 8 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Riding with a passenger(s) or pulling other crafts, tubes, skies or wakeboards makes the watercraft handle differently and requires greater skill. Do not overload the watercraft or take on more passengers than designated for the particular watercraft. Overloading can affect maneuverability, stability and performance. Avoid adding on accessories, or equipment which may alter your control of the watercraft.
smo2000-003a.book Page 9 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Maintenance Only perform servicing procedures which are detailed in this guide. Further assistance or information can be obtained from your authorized Sea-Doo dealer. In many instances proper tools and training is required for certain servicing or repair procedures. Maintain the watercraft and equipment in top condition at all times. Adhere to the prescribed maintenance schedules.
smo2000-003B.fm Page 10 Wednesday, November 17, 1999 9:30 AM LIST OF DISTRIBUTORS NORTH AMERICA U.S.A. (Except Puerto Rico) CANADA Alberta British Columbia Manitoba North West Territories Nunavut Ontario Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon New-Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Newfoundland BOMBARDIER MOTOR CORPORATION OF AMERICA 5000 STEWART AVENUE WAUSAU, WI 54401 Phone: (715) 842-8886 Fax: (715) 848-3455 http://www.bombardier.com BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS 75, J. A. BOMBARDIER ST.
smo2000-003a.book Page 11 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM BOMBARDIER LIMITED WARRANTY NORTH AMERICA: 2000 SEA-DOO® WATERCRAFT 1. WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD In Canada, BOMBARDIER INC.
smo2000-003a.book Page 12 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM 5. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other legal rights which may vary from state to state, or province to province. WHERE APPLICABLE, THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
smo2000-003a.book Page 13 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM BOMBARDIER INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY: 2000 SEA-DOO® WATERCRAFT 1. WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD BOMBARDIER INC.
smo2000-003a.book Page 14 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM 5. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other legal rights resulting from the application of mandatory national laws which may vary from country to country. WHERE APPLICABLE, THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY GIVEN AND ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
smo2000-003a.book Page 15 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM REGISTRATION NUMBER LOCATION All personal watercraft are required by federal law to be registered and legally numbered. Due to space availability for proper display of registration number, refer to following illustration for location. The registration number should appear on each side of the watercraft. F07L1QL 1 1. Registration number location NOTE: The registration number must be above the water line.
smo2000-003b.fm Page 16 Thursday, January 20, 2000 8:52 AM LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELS Please read the following labels carefully before operating this watercraft. 1 4 5 7 2 F07L1SM Label 1 Label 2 F01L9EY CARBURETOR-EQUIPPED MODELS F12L06Y 16 www.SeaDooManuals.
smo2000-003b.fm Page 17 Thursday, January 20, 2000 8:52 AM Label 2 Label 6 F12L08Y DI MODELS F06L0DZ Label 3 Label 7 F02L2D0 Label 4 F00L0J1 Label 8 F01L6V0 Label 5 WARNING DO NOT BOOST BATTERY WHILE INSTALLED. F00L2FY DI MODELS ONLY F00L050 www.SeaDooManuals.
smo2000-003a.book Page 18 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS The main components of the watercraft (engine and hull) are identified by different serial numbers. It may sometimes become necessary to locate these numbers for warranty purposes or to trace the watercraft in the event of theft. Hull The Hull Identification Number (H.I.N.) is located on footboard at the rear of watercraft. 1 F08L0QY GTX DI MODELS 1.
smo2000-003a.book Page 19 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM CONTROLS AND COMPONENT LOCATION NOTE: Some components do not apply or are optional on some models. RX/DI Models 10 2 7 26 18 19 21 27-28 3233 31 23 12 29 17 13 16 15 14 23 30 34 9 8 11 4 5 3 1 10 24 6 F12L04L www.SeaDooManuals.
smo2000-003a.book Page 20 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM GTX DI Models 14 15 2 7 26 18 19 25 20 27 28 32 33 23 22 25 12 17 16 10 31 21 23 29 30 34 9 8 13 4 3 24 1 6 F07L1WL 20 www.SeaDooManuals.
smo2000-003a.book Page 21 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Safety Lanyard Handlebar Throttle Lever Engine Start/Stop Button Variable Trim System (VTS) Button Choke Lever Shift Lever Speedometer Information Center Gauge/Buttons Glove Box Fuel Tank Valve Fuel Tank Cap Oil Injection Reservoir Cap Front Storage Compartment Cover Front Storage Compartment Cover Latch 16. Tool Kit 17. Air Intake Opening 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.
smo2000-003b.fm Page 22 Thursday, January 27, 2000 11:36 AM COMPONENTS FUNCTIONS 1) Safety Lanyard The safety lanyard cap should be securely snapped onto its switch to be fully operational. Pulling the safety lanyard cap from the switch stops the engine operation. Attach the safety lanyard to the operator's Personal Flotation Device (PFD) and snap the cap to the switch to be able to start the engine. Two short beeps indicates the system is ready to allow engine starting.
smo2000-003a.book Page 23 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM 2) Handlebar The handlebar controls the direction of the watercraft. Turning the handlebar to the right steers the watercraft to the right and inversely. WARNING Check handlebar and corresponding steering nozzle operation before starting. Adjustment (if so equipped) The handlebar height can be adjusted to suit rider preferences. To perform this adjustment, turn the knob underneath the handlebar.
smo2000-003a.book Page 24 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM All Models 5) Variable Trim System Button (VTS) (if so equipped) Located just below engine start/stop button, this button is used to change pump nozzle position and to adjust ride to suit watercraft load and water conditions. A VTS position indicator is included in the information center gauge. See elsewhere in this section. F01L62Y 1 GTX DI Models From the forward position, pull the lever to neutral or reverse as desired.
smo2000-003a.book Page 25 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Resetting a Function To reset a function (such as the chronometer, peak speed, distance, etc.,) press and hold the SET button for 2 seconds while in the appropriate mode. The information center includes the following display areas. 2 1 When you are satisfied with your choice, stop pressing the button. Clock: Indicates the actual time in hours and minutes (hh:mm).
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smo2000-003a.book Page 27 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Other Functions The following describes how to select other available functions. Clock Adjustment While in the clock/compass mode: Language Option While in the clock/compass mode: 1 F00L2B1 1. Press TOGETHER and hold for 2 seconds 1 F00L2B0 1. Press and hold for 2 seconds F00L2BZ 1 1. Repeatedly press to adjust HOURS F00L2BZ 1 1. Repeatedly press 1 F00L2B0 1. Repeatedly press to adjust MINUTES 1 F00L2B0 1.
smo2000-003a.book Page 28 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Chronometer While in the chronometer mode: F00L2B0 1 1. Press to start or stop chronometer F00L2B0 1 1. Press and hold for 2 seconds to reset Maintenance Information When the watercraft is due for a maintenance inspection, the message MAINT will blink. To clear the warning message while it is blinking: 11) Fuel Tank Valve Carburetor-Equipped Models A 3-position rotating valve: OFF, ON and RESERVE: OFF: Stop fuel supply to carburetor(s).
smo2000-003a.book Page 29 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM 14) Front Storage Compartment Cover It gives access to the front storage compartment. Always relatch cover after closing. Front Storage Compartment A convenient watertight, removable basket to carry personal articles. Ideal location for spare spark plugs, towrope, first aid kit, etc. WARNING Never leave any heavy or breakable objects in the storage basket. Never store or carry anything below basket.
smo2000-003a.book Page 30 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM 19) Seat Latch Removing the seat allows access to the engine compartment. The seat latch is located at the rear end and underneath the seat. RX Models When reinstalling the seat, insert seat front tab into body hook. 1 2 F01L92Y RX MODELS 1. Insert this tab in hook 2. Hook 1 F01L8XZ TYPICAL 1. Seat latch To remove seat, pull the latch lever upward and hold. Lift and pull the seat rearward.
smo2000-003a.book Page 31 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM 20) Seat Extension Latch (if so equipped) Removing the seat extension allows access to the rear storage basket. It also gives access to the seat latch on models with a seat extension. Stern Eyelet GTX DI Models This eyelet allows a rope with a hook, a closed end or an open end to be attached. 21) Rear Grab Handle Provides a handhold for boarding when needed and a handhold for the passenger.
smo2000-003a.book Page 32 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM 25) Cargo Cleats (if so equipped) 29) Cooling System Bleed Outlet These cleats are provided for securing baggage. CAUTION: Do not use the cleats as a tie-down point for trailering or mooring. GTX DI Models F07L0XY 1 1. Cargo cleats (each side) 1 26) Footboard User’s feet should rest on the footboard when riding. 27) Boarding Pads Provide a cushioned surface for the knees when boarding from rear of watercraft. F01L94Y TYPICAL 1.
smo2000-003a.book Page 33 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM When engine is running, water should flow from the outlet. This allows air in engine cooling system to escape. It also indicates that water is circulating in the cooling system. NOTE: It may be required to increase slightly the engine RPM to see the water flowing out.
smo2000-003b.fm Page 34 Thursday, January 20, 2000 8:56 AM FUEL AND LUBRICATION Fueling Procedure Recommended Fuel WARNING Follow these safe boating fueling instructions explicitly. Do not allow anyone to remain on the watercraft. Tie watercraft securely to the fueling pier. Have a fire extinguisher close at hand. Do not insert the spout too far in filler neck. Pour fuel slowly so that air can escape from the tank and prevent fuel flowback. Be careful not to spill fuel.
smo2000-003b.fm Page 35 Thursday, January 20, 2000 8:56 AM DI Models Use only two-stroke engine injection oil sold by authorized Sea-Doo dealers. MODELS OIL TYPE RX DI GTX DI BOMBARDIER FORMULA XP-S DI synthetic injection oil (or equivalent) CAUTION: Bombardier formulation XP-S DI is specially formulated and tested for use in our 947 DI engines. Use of any other brand of two-stroke oil may void the limited warranty. Use only Bombardier Formula XP-S DI (or equivalent).
smo2000-003b.fm Page 36 Thursday, January 27, 2000 1:30 PM BREAK-IN PERIOD With Sea-Doo watercraft powered by Rotax® engines, a break-in period of 10 hours is required before continuous operation at full throttle. To achieve a good break-in, vary the engine speed every few minutes with brief wide open throttle accelerations of up to 15 seconds. Continued wide open throttle runs and prolonged cruising without speed variations should be avoided, this can cause engine damage during the break-in period.
smo2000-003a.book Page 37 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM DAILY PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Some of the following items may not have been previously covered in this guide, however they will be described in the MAINTENANCE or SPECIAL PROCEDURES section. Please refer to these sections to have more detailed information WARNING Components inside engine compartment may be hot. Only start watercraft once all items have been checked and operate properly.
smo2000-003a.book Page 38 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Hull Fuel Tank and Oil Reservoir Inspect hull for cracks or damage. With the watercraft horizontal, fill the fuel tank to specified level. Check the oil level and refill reservoir as necessary. Check fuel tank and oil reservoir retaining straps/fasteners. Jet Pump Water Intake Remove weeds, shells, debris or anything else that could restrict the flow of water and damage cooling system or propulsion unit. Clean as necessary.
smo2000-003a.book Page 39 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Shifter System Check reverse gate operation for free movement. With shift lever in forward position, the gate should be in upward position; locked on the GTX DI models and offering a resistance to go downward on the RX models. With the shift lever in neutral position, gate should be in middle position. With shift lever in reverse position, gate should be in downward position.
smo2000-003a.book Page 40 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The shift lever should be in the forward position in order for the craft to advance. WARNING Always perform the DAILY PREOPERATION CHECKS before operating the watercraft. Become thoroughly familiar with all controls and the function of each. Should any control or instruction not be fully understood, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer.
smo2000-003a.book Page 41 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM NOTE: To obtain maximum efficiency and control from the reverse, increase engine speed to slightly above idle. Too much RPM will create water turbulence and reduce reverse efficiency. F07J0NY GTX DI Models In reverse position, turn the handlebar in the opposite direction that you want to move the rear of the watercraft. For example, to steer the rear of the watercraft to the left side, turn the handlebar to the right side. 1 TYPICAL 1.
smo2000-003a.book Page 42 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Variable Trim System (if so equipped) The variable trim system (VTS) changes the angle of the jet pump nozzle to provide the operator with a fast, effective system to compensate for load, thrust, riding position and water conditions. Correctly adjusted, it can improve handling, reduce porpoising, and position the watercraft at its best riding angle to attain maximum performance.
smo2000-003a.book Page 43 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM WARNING Throttle should be applied and handlebar turned to change the direction of the watercraft. Steering efficiency will differ depending on the number of passengers, load, water conditions and environmental factors such as the wind. 1 Unlike a car, a watercraft needs some throttle to turn. Practice in a safe area applying the throttle and turning away from an imaginary object. This is a good collision avoidance technique.
smo2000-003a.book Page 44 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM CAUTION: The engine should be started only after boarding, when there is at least 90 cm (3 ft) of water below the hull. Do not start engine until the passenger(s) are properly seated. Do not accelerate fast.
smo2000-003a.book Page 45 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Attach the safety lanyard to your PFD and snap the cap to its switch before starting the engine. NOTE: If you hear more than 2 short beeps from DESS system, it indicates a particular condition that should be corrected. Refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section for the meaning of the coded signal. F01L4MY The passenger then climbs on the watercraft while the operator maintains balance by sitting as close as possible to the console.
smo2000-003a.book Page 46 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Riding Slowly accelerate to reach deeper water. Do not apply full throttle until the engine is warm. F07A0DY F12L07Y CAUTION: Avoid watercraft operation in weeded areas. If unavoidable, vary watercraft speed. 1 TYPICAL 1. Fully pulled After engine is started, release choke lever. It may be necessary to reapply the choke lever and if necessary, slightly apply throttle to keep engine running.
smo2000-003a.book Page 47 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Stopping/Docking Beaching The watercraft is slowed by water drag. The stopping distance will vary depending on the craft size, weight, speed, water surface condition, presence and direction of wind and current. CAUTION: It is not recommended to run the watercraft to the beach. Come slowly to the beach and shut off the using the safety lanyard when water depth is 90 cm (3 ft) under the hull, then pull the watercraft to the beach.
smo2000-003a.book Page 48 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM POST-OPERATION CARE WARNING Allow engine to cool before performing any maintenance. Engine lubrication and flushing should be performed when the watercraft is not expected to be used further the same day or when the watercraft is stored for any extended time. WARNING General Care Remove the watercraft from the water every day to prevent marine organisms growth.
smo2000-003a.book Page 49 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Flushing To flush cooling system, start the engine then immediately open the water tap. WARNING Components inside engine compartment may be hot. Do not touch any electrical parts or jet pump area when engine is running. CAUTION: Never flush a hot engine. Always start the engine before opening the water tap. Open water tap immediately after engine is started to prevent overheating.
smo2000-003a.book Page 50 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM All Models Apply anti-seize lubricant on spark plug threads then reinstall them. Reinstall plug on air intake silencer cover. Properly reconnect spark plug cables to spark plugs. WARNING F07H0AY 1 1. Grounding device Remove both spark plugs and spray BOMBARDIER LUBE lubricant or equivalent into each cylinder. Always reconnect spark plug cables at the sam e spark plugs where they come from.
smo2000-003a.book Page 51 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM SPECIAL PROCEDURES Limp Home Mode Engine Overheating DI Models Monitoring System To assist you when using the watercraft, a system monitors the electronic components of the fuel injection system and some components of the electrical system. When a fault occurs, it sends visual messages through the information center and/or audible signals through a beeper to inform you of a particular condition.
smo2000-003a.book Page 52 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM In-Water Cleaning Rock the watercraft several times while repeatedly pressing engine start/stop button for short period without starting engine. Most of the time, this will remove the blockage. Start engine and make sure water flows out from bleed outlet and watercraft operates properly. If system is still blocked, move the craft out of the water and remove blockage manually.
smo2000-003a.book Page 53 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Carburetor-Equipped Models Ensure choke lever is completely pushed in. DI Models To prevent fuel to be injected in the engine and engine starting, proceed as follows. Depress the throttle lever at full throttle position and HOLD for cranking. All Models Crank engine several times to allow water to escape from spark plug openings.
smo2000-003a.book Page 54 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Out of Fuel DI Models When running the engine out of fuel, it may be necessary to remove and install the safety lanyard 2-3 times to initially feed the fuel system after fuel tank refill. Towing the Watercraft in Water All Models Special precautions should be taken when towing a Sea-Doo watercraft in water. Maximum recommended towing speed is 24 km/h (15 MPH).
smo2000-003a.book Page 55 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM MAINTENANCE Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devices and systems may be performed by any marine SI (spark ignition) engine repair establishments or individual. WARNING Only perform procedures as detailed in this guide. It is recommended that the assistance of an authorized Sea-Doo dealer be periodically obtained on other components/systems not covered in this guide.
smo2000-003a.book Page 56 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Carburetor-Equipped Models Choke Lever Fully pull choke lever and lubricate the metallic portion. All Models Seat Opening Mechanism, Tab, Hook and Lock Pin 1 F01F07Y TYPICAL Reverse Gate Lubricate pivoting points and mechanism. 2 Periodic Inspection F01L7UY Routine maintenance is necessary for all mechanized products. A periodic inspection contributes to the product’s life span.
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smo2000-003a.book Page 59 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Throttle and Choke Cable Inspection Throttle Cable Depress and release the throttle lever. It should operate smoothly and return to its initial position without any hesitation. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer if necessary. Carburetor-Equipped Models Do not activate throttle lever unnecessarily, when engine is not running. Carburetors are equipped with fuel accelerator pumps.
smo2000-003a.book Page 60 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM VTS Adjustment (if so equipped) Vacuum Bailer Pick-Ups Push on arrow pointing upward on VTS button until the VTS stops. The nozzle should be up without interfering with the venturi. 2 They are located each side of the drive shaft tunnel. Two pick-ups use a low pressure area in the jet pump to siphon the water out of the bilge when the engine is operating. Inspect each pick-up screen for obstructions, clean as necessary.
smo2000-003a.book Page 61 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM 1 F12H01Y F06H1SY 2 1 1. Rear electrical box 2. Remove vent tubes 2 TYPICAL 1. MPEM 2. Fuse cover GTX DI Models Use the tabs of the fuse cover to remove and reinstall fuses. F07H07Z F06H1TY 1 2 All Models Unclip and remove cover of the electrical box. 1. Fuse cover 2. Fuse tabs Rear Electrical Box Remove seat. RX/DI Models Remove darts retaining tubes then pull out both vent tubes each side of electrical box at rear of hull.
smo2000-003a.book Page 62 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM General Inspection and Cleaning Inspection Check engine compartment for any damage and fuel/oil injection systems for leaks. Ensure all hose clamps are properly secured and no hose is cracked, kinked or presenting any other damage. WARNING If any gasoline leak and/or odor are present, do not start the engine. Have the watercraft serviced by an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Inspect muffler, battery, fuel tank and oil reservoir fastening devices.
smo2000-003a.book Page 63 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM TRAILERING, STORAGE AND PRE-SEASON PREPARATION Trailering Storage WARNING Always turn the fuel tank valve (if so equipped) to OFF position when trailering or docking the watercraft.
smo2000-003a.book Page 64 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM DI Models Disconnect the quick connect fitting. Press both tabs and pull fitting. Propulsion System Lubricant in jet pump reservoir should be drained and reservoir cleaned. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer for this operation. Grease lubrication point(s) of propulsion system as explained in MAINTENANCE section.
smo2000-003a.book Page 65 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM CAUTION: Antifreeze mix must be fed in cooling system. Otherwise remaining water will freeze. This operation requires a good technical knowledge of the cooling system path. If antifreezing is not performed adequately engine/exhaust system may freeze and cause severe engine damage. We strongly recommend this operation be performed by an authorized Sea-Doo dealer.
smo2000-003B.fm Page 66 Wednesday, November 17, 1999 8:18 AM Antifreeze Insert a funnel into hose and pour antifreeze mix in engine until the colored solution appears at cooling system bleed outlet (LH side of hull). DI Models Install hose pinchers at the following location: F07E0QY F07E0LY At this point, remove the hose pincher at tuned pipe bleed hose. If necessary, continue to pour antifreeze mix until the colored solution appears at the other cooling system bleed outlet (stern eyelet).
smo2000-003B.fm Page 67 Wednesday, November 17, 1999 8:18 AM Disconnect water OUTLET hose at engine as shown in previous illustration. Temporarily install a short piece of hose to replace the one removed. Antifreeze Insert a funnel into the temporary hose and pour antifreeze mix in engine until the colored solution appears at cooling system bleed outlet. 1 F07E0NY 1. Engine drain hose F07E0LY At this point, install a hose pincher on bleed outlet hose.
smo2000-003B.fm Page 68 Wednesday, November 17, 1999 8:18 AM Pour approximately 200 mL (7 oz) of antifreeze in hose. This will protect the valve and the muffler. Remove temporary hose and reconnect hose to valve. All Models Most of the antifreeze will drain out when removing the hose pinchers. Use a container to recover it. DISPOSE ANTIFREEZE AS PER YOUR LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
smo2000-003a.book Page 69 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Pre-Season Preparation Chart NOTE: It is highly recommended that an authorized Sea-Doo dealer perform the annual safety inspection and factory campaigns in addition to the pre-season preparation all at the same time.
smo2000-003a.book Page 70 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM TROUBLESHOOTING The following chart is provided to help in diagnosing the probable source of simple troubles. You may be able to solve many of these problems rather quickly, but others may require the skills of a mechanical technician. In such cases, consult an authorized Sea-Doo dealer for servicing. Monitoring Beeper Coded Signals CODED SIGNALS POSSIBLE CAUSE • Confirms safety lanyard signal operation.
smo2000-003a.book Page 71 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Engine Will Not Start OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE • Safety lanyard removed. REMEDY • Burnt fuse(s). Check wiring then replace fuse(s). • Discharged battery. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. • Battery connections, corroded or loose. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. • Water-flooded engine. Refer to Water-Flooded Engine in SPECIAL PROCEDURES. • MPEM malfunction. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer.
smo2000-003a.book Page 72 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Engine Misfires, Runs Irregularly OTHER OBSERVATION Weak spark. Lean fuel mixture. Rich fuel mixture (high fuel consumption). POSSIBLE CAUSE • Fouled/defective/worn spark plugs. • Faulty rev limiter (carburetor-equipped models). • Too much oil supplied to engine. • Fuel: Level too low, stale or water-contaminated. • Fuel filter, clogged or watercontaminated (carburetorequipped models).
smo2000-003a.book Page 73 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM Engine Lacks Acceleration or Power OTHER OBSERVATION Overheated engine. POSSIBLE CAUSE • Weak spark. REMEDY • Incorrect fuel mixture (carburetor-equipped models). • Water in fuel or injection oil. • See engine OVERHEATS. Refer to engine MISFIRES, RUNS IRREGULARLY. • Clogged injectors (DI models). Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. • Low fuel pressure (DI models). Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. • Stuck RAVE valves.
smo2000-003b.fm Page 74 Thursday, January 20, 2000 8:57 AM SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE RX (5513/5514) Engine type Rotax 947, 2-stroke Induction type Reed valve Water cooled/water injected with regulator Exhaust system Exhaust valve Rotax Adjustable Variable Exhaust (RAVE) Type Lubrication RX DI (5646/5656) Oil injection Formula XP-S synthetic injection oil Oil type Formula XP-S DI synthetic injection oil Number of cylinders 2 951.
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smo2000-003b.fm Page 76 Thursday, January 20, 2000 8:57 AM ENGINE GTX DI (5649/5659) Engine type Rotax 947, 2-stroke Induction type Reed valve Water cooled/water injected with regulator Exhaust system Exhaust valve Lubrication Rotax Adjustable Variable Exhaust (RAVE) Type Oil injection Oil type Formula XP-S DI synthetic injection oil Number of cylinders 2 Displacement 951.2 cm3 (58 in3) Rev limiter setting 7200 (± 50) RPM COOLING SYSTEM Open circuit.
smo2000-003a.book Page 77 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM DIMENSIONS Number of passengers GTX DI (5649/5659) 3 Overall length 315 cm (124 in) Overall width 107 cm (42 in) Overall height 94 cm (37 in) Weight 309 kg (680 lb) Load limit (passengers + luggage) 243 kg (535 lb) CAPACITIES Fuel tank Impeller shaft reservoir 56.5 L (15 U.S. gal) Capacity 115 mL (3.8 U.S. oz) Oil level Up to plug Oil injection reservoir 6 L (1.6 U.S. gal) Refer to load limit. BOMBARDIER INC.
smo2000-003a.book Page 78 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM SI* METRIC INFORMATION BASE UNITS DESCRIPTION length .................................................. mass.................................................... force .................................................... liquid .................................................... temperature......................................... pressure .............................................. torque ..................................................
smo2000-003a.book Page 79 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL DESCRIPTION AC Alternate current CDI Capacitor discharge ignition DC Direct current DESS Digitally encoded security system DI Direct injection ECU Electronic control unit E.I.N. Engine identification number HP Horse power LCD Liquid crystal display LED Light-emitting diode MAG Magneto MPEM Multi-purpose electronic module MPH Mile per hour N.A.
smo2000-003a.book Page 80 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM MODEL No. _______________________________________________________ HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (H.I.N.) __________________________________ ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (E.I.N.) __________________________________ IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (E.I.N.
smo2000-003a.book Page 81 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM CHANGE OF ADDRESS If your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on this page. Such notification is likewise necessary for your own safety even after expiration of the original warranty, since Bombardier will be in a position to contact you if correction to your watercraft becomes necessary. NOTE: This card is strictly for change of address only.
smo2000-003a.book Page 82 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM CHANGE OF ADDRESS If your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on this page. Such notification is likewise necessary for your own safety even after expiration of the original warranty, since Bombardier will be in a position to contact you if correction to your watercraft becomes necessary. NOTE: This card is strictly for change of address only.
smo2000-003a.book Page 83 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM CHANGE OF ADDRESS If your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on this page. Such notification is likewise necessary for your own safety even after expiration of the original warranty, since Bombardier will be in a position to contact you if correction to your watercraft becomes necessary. NOTE: This card is strictly for change of address only.
smo2000-003a.book Page 84 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM CHANGE OF ADDRESS If your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on this page. Such notification is likewise necessary for your own safety even after expiration of the original warranty, since Bombardier will be in a position to contact you if correction to your watercraft becomes necessary. NOTE: This card is strictly for change of address only.
smo2000-003a.book Page 85 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM CHANGE OF ADDRESS If your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on this page. Such notification is likewise necessary for your own safety even after expiration of the original warranty, since Bombardier will be in a position to contact you if correction to your watercraft becomes necessary. NOTE: This card is strictly for change of address only.
smo2000-003a.book Page 86 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM CHANGE OF ADDRESS If your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on this page. Such notification is likewise necessary for your own safety even after expiration of the original warranty, since Bombardier will be in a position to contact you if correction to your watercraft becomes necessary. NOTE: This card is strictly for change of address only.
smo2000-003a.book Page 87 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM CHANGE OF ADDRESS If your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on this page. Such notification is likewise necessary for your own safety even after expiration of the original warranty, since Bombardier will be in a position to contact you if correction to your watercraft becomes necessary. NOTE: This card is strictly for change of address only.
smo2000-003a.book Page 88 Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:44 AM CHANGE OF ADDRESS If your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on this page. Such notification is likewise necessary for your own safety even after expiration of the original warranty, since Bombardier will be in a position to contact you if correction to your watercraft becomes necessary. NOTE: This card is strictly for change of address only.
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