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  • Page 1 2014 OPERATOR'S GUIDE Includes Safety, Watercraft and Maintenance Information SPARK SERIES Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety data. Minimum recommended operator's age: xvi years one-time. Keep this Operator's Guide in the watercraft. two ane 9 0 0 1 0 0 v Original Instructions...
  • Folio 2 In Canada, products are distributed by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP). In USA, products are distributed by BRP US Inc. This is a non-exhaustive list of trademarks that are the property of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates: Sea-Doo ® O.T.A.S. SPARK Rotax iControl ®...
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Denna bok kan finnas tillgänglig pÃ¥ ditt sprÃ¥k. Kontakta din Ã¥terförsäljare Svenska eller gÃ¥ till: www.operatorsguide.brp.com. Know Earlier y'all Go Congratulations on your purchase of a new Body of water-Doo ® personal water- To learn how to reduce the risk for you craft (PWC). Information technology is backed by the BRP...
  • Folio 4: Safety Letters

    FOREWORD The information independent in this physician- Warning ument is correct at the time of publica- Get familiar with this PWC; it may tion. Still, BRP maintains a political leader- exceed the operation of other icy of continuous comeback of its PWCs you take ridden.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Tabular array OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................1 Know Earlier you Get .
  • Folio 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS WATERCRAFT Information CONTROLS ................42 1) Handlebar .
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS MAINTENANCE Information MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ............76 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES .
  • Page 8 Table OF CONTENTS WARRANTY BRP LIMITED WARRANTY – USA AND CANADA: 2014 Body of water-DOO ® PERSONAL WATERCRAFT ..............114...
  • Folio 9: Safety Information

    Safety Information ________ ________ Prophylactic INFORMATION...
  • Page 10: General Precautions

    CO poisoning, serious health prob- injuries, and they can make the water- lems and decease. arts and crafts illegal for employ on water. See your authorized Sea-Doo dealer Avoid Gasoline Fires and for bachelor accessories for your wa- Other Hazards tercraft.
  • Page 11: Special Condom Messages

    SPECIAL Rubber Messages Reminders Regarding Safe When braking, riders must brace them- selves against the deceleration forcefulness Performance 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 take operated.
  • Page 12 SPECIAL Safety MESSAGES Do not store any objects in areas that watercraft damage. Debris may likewise are non designed specifically for stor- be picked upwardly 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'south PFD or wrist (wrist strap...
  • Page xiii Operator and Passenger Awareness For prophylactic reasons and proper care, al- Read and understand all safety labels ways perform the pre-ride inspection on the Sea-Doo PWC, the Operator's as specified in your Operator'south Guide Guide, all other safe documents, and watch the Prophylactic DVD earlier operating your watercraft.
  • Page fourteen SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES The operator and passenger(southward) should Before reboarding, make sure engine be properly seated and have a house grip is off and the tether string is removed on a handhold before starting the wa- from the engine cut-off switch. tercraft, and at all times when the wa- To prevent accidental starting, always tercraft is in motility.
  • Page 15: Water Sports (Towing With The Watercraft) (3Up Models Merely)

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES H2o Sports (Towing – When pulling a tube, skier, or a wake boarder, exercise not brand tight sharp with the Watercraft) (3UP turns or use the braking organization Models Only) unless absolutely necessary. Re- member that although this PWC WARNING is manoeuvrable and has stopping capabilities (models with iBR), the...
  • Page xvi: Hypothermia

    SPECIAL SAFETY Messages – Arroyo a person in the water from straps can become entangled in mov- the lee side (opposite the direction ing parts resulting in serious injury or of the wind). Turn off the motor be- drowning. In shallow h2o, shells, fore coming close to the person.
  • Page 17: Condom Boating Courses

    SPECIAL Safe MESSAGES Some points to remember about hy- pothermia protection: – While afloat in the water, practice not at- tempt to swim unless information technology is to reach a nearby watercraft, boyfriend sur- vivor, or a floating object onto which y'all can lean or climb.
  • Folio 18: Active Technologies (Icontrol)

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

    ACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (iCONTROL) iBR (intelligent Brake and Information technology cannot prevent your watercraft from drifting in current or wind. Opposite System) (Models with iBR) This watercraft uses an electronically controlled braking and reverse system chosen the iBR system (intelligent Brake and Opposite). The iBR module controls the position of the iBR gate to provide: –...
  • Page 20: Safety Equipment

    Safe EQUIPMENT Required Safe 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 apply.
  • Folio 21 Condom EQUIPMENT Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) PFD Type Ii, Wear, turns its wearer in the aforementioned way as Type I, but Each person on a recreational h2o- not equally effectively. The Type Il does non craft must wear a personal flotation turn every bit many persons nether the same device (PFD) at all times.
  • Page 22: Additional Recommended Equipment

    Rubber EQUIPMENT Weighing the Risks vs Benefits In order to decide whether or not you lot should habiliment a helmet, it is all-time to con- sider the particular environment y'all will be riding in, as well equally other fac- tors such as personal experience. Volition in that location be a lot of traffic on the water? What is your riding way? The Lesser Line...
  • Page 23: Practice Exercises

    Exercise EXERCISES Information technology is ever a expert idea to practise and Watercraft Equipped with iBR get familiar with all controls, functions Practise stopping the watercraft in and handling characteristics of your a directly line at diverse speeds and watercraft before venturing on the wa- braking force.
  • Page 24: Important Factors Not To Neglect

    Practise EXERCISES Important Factors Non to Neglect In addition, ever recollect that the following weather condition have a direct im- pact on how your watercraft will be- have and respond to different inputs: – Loads – Currents – Air current – Water atmospheric condition. Brand sure to exist alert to these condi- tions, and adapt appropriately.
  • Page 25: Navigation Rules

    NAVIGATION RULES Operating Rules Operating a watercraft can be com- pared with driving on unmarked high- ways and roads. To preclude collisions or avert other boaters, a system of op- erating rules must be followed. It'south non only common sense... information technology'southward the constabulary! smo2012-003-200 Generally keep to your right and safely TYPICAL...
  • Page 26 NAVIGATION RULES Models with iBR buoy, or to which channel you can con- tinue. They may as well betoken whether Unlike most other watercraft, this yous are inbound a restricted or con- PWC has a braking organisation (iBR). trolled area such equally a no wake or low When operating an iBR equipped wa- speed zone.
  • Page 27: Fueling

    FUELING Fueling Procedure WARNING To prevent fuel back-flow, fill tank WARNING slowly and so the air tin can escape from the fuel tank. Fuel is flammable and explosive under certain conditions. Always nine. Stop filling immediately after the re- work in a well ventilated area. Do lease of the gas pump nozzle handle not smoke or permit open flames or and wait a moment before remov-...
  • Page 28: Fuel Requirements

    FUELING Recommended Fuel Alarm Use common unleaded gasoline with Do non start watercraft if gasoline an AKI (RON+Mon)/2 octane rating of or gasoline vapor scent is present. 87, or an RON octane rating of 91. xiii. Reinstall the LH access comprehend in re- Detect Never experiment with verse of removal process.
  • Page 29: Trailering Information

    Make certain seat is securely latched prior to trailering. WARNING Never tip this watercraft on end for A Sea-Doo cover can protect the wa- transporting. We recommend that tercraft, particularly when driving on you acquit the watercraft in its nor- clay roads, to prevent dirt entry through mal operating position.
  • Page xxx: Of import On-Production Labels

    The labels illustrated on the following pages are on your watercraft. If missing or damaged, they tin be replaced free of charge. See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Please read the following labels carefully before operating this watercraft. NOTE: The first illustration of the watercraft indicates the approximate locations of the various labels.
  • Page 31 Of import ON-PRODUCT LABELS Collisions result in more INJURIES AND DEATHS than any other type of accident for personal watercraft (PWC). TO AVOID COLLISIONS: SCAN CONSTANTLY for poeple, objects, and other watercraft. Exist alert for conditions that limit your visibility or block your vision of others.
  • Page 32 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS A219904029D Characterization ii 219904062 219904062B LABEL 3 • Remove battery from boat before charging. • Do not overcharge bombardment. • Improper charging of battery tin crusade explosion. • Certain components in the engine compartment may exist very hot. Direct contact may event in skin burn down. 219904283 F18L0NY 219904283...
  • Page 33 Of import ON-PRODUCT LABELS smo2009-002-111_a Label 10 - MODELS WITH iBR F00A2TY 219904254 Label 6 LABEL 11 Heat exchanger in the hull may become very hot. Avert any contact with oestrus exchanger as burns may occur. 219904060 • Make sure engine is off. •...
  • Page 34: Compliance Labels

    IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Compliance Labels smo2014-005-061_b TYPICAL smo2014-005-062_b TYPICAL _______ ________ Prophylactic INFORMATION...
  • Page 35 Of import ON-PRODUCT LABELS 219902679 Label 1 - EMISSION CONTROL LABEL XXXXXXXXXXX MAXIMUM CAPACITIES ABOVE Data As well The statesA. APPLIES IN THE smo2014-005-088_b LABEL two - 3UP MODELS XXXXXXXXXXX ASSEMBLED IN MEXICO 219904272 MAXIMUM CAPACITIES LABEL 3 - TYPICAL ABOVE Information Also U.Southward.A.
  • Page 36 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS AUSTRALIAN BUILDERS PLATE Imported by BRP Australia Pty Ltd Appointment 2014 Max persons iii = 205 kg Max load = 205 kg Buoyancy Basic Flotation Alarm Alteration of the boat's hull or permanent fittings may invalidate the particulars on this plate.
  • Page 37: Pre-Ride Inspection

    The pre-ride inspection tin can assistance yous monitor vesture and deterioration before they get a problem. Correct any issues that yous discover to reduce the gamble of a breakdown or crash. Run across an authorized Sea-Doo dealer as necessary. CONTROLS Before performing the pre-ride inspection, read and understand the department.
  • Page 38 Make clean equally necessary. If any obstruction cannot exist removed, refer to an autho- rized Bounding main-Doo dealer for servicing. NOTE: There is a reinforcement plate smo2014-005-005_a on LH side of hull to maintain symme- TYPICAL 1.
  • Page 39 If any fric- PROCEDURES section. tion is felt in the throttle lever, refer Check for coolant leaks on engine, in to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. bilge and from oestrus exchanger. ________ ________ Safe INFORMATION...
  • Page 40: What To Practice Afterward Launching The Watercraft

    If whatsoever friction not stop the engine, do not apply the is felt in the iBR lever, refer to an watercraft. Encounter your authorized authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Sea-Doo dealer. Storage bin (Convenience Package), What to Practice After...
  • Page 41 PRE-RIDE INSPECTION iBR System (Models with iBR) NOTICE Ensure there is sufficient space ahead and behind watercraft to safely carry out the iBR organisation exam to avoid a collision. Watercraft will move during test. 1. Remove the moorings securing the watercraft to the dock.
  • Page 42 PRE-RIDE INSPECTION This folio is intentionally blank _______ ________ Rubber INFORMATION...
  • Page 43 WATERCRAFT Data _______________...
  • Page 44: Controls

    CONTROLS Annotation: Some vehicle safety labels are not shown on illustrations. For information WATERCRAFT SAFETY LABELS on vehicle prophylactic labels, refer to subsection. smo2014-005-050_a TYPICAL - MODELS WITHOUT iBR smo2014-005-051_a TYPICAL - MODELS WITH iBR ______________...
  • Folio 45: Handlebar

    CONTROLS i) Handlebar Waking Up the Electrical System The handlebar controls the direction of Press the engine Starting time/Cease button the watercraft. During forward opera- once without installing the tether string tion, turning the handlebar to the correct on the engine cutting-off switch. steers the watercraft to the correct and This will power up the electric sys- inversely.
  • Page 46: Throttle Lever

    CONTROLS smo2014-005-052_d TYPICAL 1. Throttle lever The throttle lever is spring loaded and should return to rest position (idle) smo2014-005-093_a when not pressed. TYPICAL i. Tether cord cap on the engine cut-off switch 5) iBR Lever (intelligent 2. Tether cord clip secured to operator'southward PFD Restriction and Reverse) To finish engine, pull the tether cord cap (Models with iBR)
  • Folio 47: Mode Button

    CONTROLS When the iBR lever is released after braking or reverse performance, neutral is engaged. WARNING If the throttle lever is still pulled in when releasing the iBR lever, for- ward movement will be initiated after a brusk delay. If forward ac- celeration is not desired, release the throttle lever.
  • Page 48: Multifunction Guess (Lcd)

    MULTIFUNCTION Judge (LCD) Models with iBR The multifunction approximate (LCD) is lo- cated above the glove box. Multifunction Gauge Description smo2014-005-067_a 10. iBR fault indicator 11. GPS satellites synch 1) Multifunction Brandish smo2014-005-014_a The multifunction display is used to: 1. Multifunction display –...
  • Folio 49 MULTIFUNCTION Guess (LCD) 3) Depression Fuel Level Indicator When this indicator comes on, bring your watercraft to your authorized Sea-Doo dealer to have it serviced and to take the maintenance reminder in- dicator reset. When this indicator starts flashing, it in-...
  • Page 50: Navigating The Multifunction Display

    When the electric arrangement is pow- speed. ered upwards and the cluster has completed its self exam function, a WELCOME ABOARD SEA-DOO scrolling mes- The RPM is displayed as a numerical sage will announced for a few seconds. value. After the welcome message, the mul-...
  • Folio 51: Equipment

    EQUIPMENT Notation: Illustrations may not be accurate for every model and are simply provided as a visual guide. Annotation: Some vehicle safety labels are non shown on illustrations. For information WATERCRAFT Condom LABELS on vehicle safety labels, refer to subsection. smo2014-005-059_a TYPICAL - 2UP MODEL smo2014-005-060_a...
  • Page 52: Glove Box

    EQUIPMENT 1) Glove Box A small storage compartment for per- Prophylactic DVD sonal articles, and the video, located at front end of seat. Annotation: Glove box is not watertight. Push tab forward to open up glove box. smo2014-005-042_a 1. RH side console smo2014-005-006_a i.
  • Page 53: Seat

    EQUIPMENT smo2014-005-092_a TYPICAL - SEAT LATCH 1. Seat latch handle Removing the seat provides access to the rear storage compartment (3UP models only), operator'southward guide, the fire extinguisher (non supplied with vehi- cle) and the fuel cap. smo2014-005-011_a TYPICAL one. Front cover 2.
  • Page 54: Passenger Handholds

    EQUIPMENT To install the seat, position the seat in place and button the seat forward until the latch clicks. Pull up on the rear portion of the seat to ensure it is properly latched. 5) Passenger Handholds The seat strap provides a handhold for a passenger to hold on to when riding.
  • Page 55: Boarding Platform

    EQUIPMENT NOTICE – Never use the step for boarding a watercraft that is out of water. – Never use the step for pulling, towing, diving or jumping, or any other purpose other than as a boarding step. – Only one person at a time on the stride.
  • Page 56: Bilge Bleed Plug

    EQUIPMENT 10) Sponsons Rear Eyelet Two fixed sponsons, one on each side at the rear of the hull, help in water- craft stability. The sponsons are not adjustable. smo2014-005-090_b TYPICAL ane. Rear eyelet nine) Bilge Drain Plug Unscrew drain plug whenever water- smo2014-005-046_a craft is on the trailer.
  • Page 57: Burglary Period

    Intermission-IN Menstruum Operation During Pause-In Menses A pause-in period of 5 operating hours is recommended before running the watercraft at sustained full throttle. During this period, maximum throttle should not exceed one/ii to 3/4 opening. However, cursory total dispatch and speed variations contribute to a good burglary.
  • Page 58: Operating Instructions

    Should any control or pedagogy not be smo2014-005-070 fully understood, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Boarding from Water Ensure there is at least 90 cm (3 ft) of Boarding the Watercraft water underneath the lowest rear por- Every bit with any watercraft, boarding tion of the hull.
  • Page 59 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2. With the other mitt on the boarding platform, lift your body until you tin lay one knee on the boarding plat- course. smo2014-005-073 Sit astride the seat. Models with a Boarding Footstep Using ane paw, lower the boarding step.
  • Page lx OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Engine must be OFF and tether string must be removed when boarding the watercraft or when using the boarding step. Never employ propulsion system compo- nents as a supporting point to board the watercraft. In choppy water, while in the water, the passenger may concur the water- smo2014-005-075 arts and crafts steady to help the operator climb...
  • Page 61: How To Commencement Engine

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS How to Start Engine Alert Earlier starting the engine, the op- erator and rider(s) should al- means: – Be properly seated on the h2o- craft – Take a firm grip on a handhold or concord on to the waist of the per- son in front end of them smo2014-005-078 –...
  • Page 62: How To Stop The Engine

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS How to Steer the NOTICE hold engine Start/Terminate button more than than Watercraft 10 seconds to avoid starter over- heating. A rest period should be ob- served between the cranking cycles to let the starter to cool down. How to Stop the Engine Models with iBR WARNING To maintain watercraft directional...
  • Page 63: How To Engage Neutral (Models With Ibr)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS How to Appoint Neutral The watercraft behaves differently with a passenger and requires greater (Models with iBR) skill. The passenger(s) should ever grip the seat strap, the molded take hold of WARNING handle, or the waist of the person The bulldoze shaft and impeller are ahead of them.
  • Page 64: How To Appoint And Employ Reverse (Models With Ibr)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS How to Engage and Use Available engine ability is limited in reverse mode, which limits reverse Contrary (Models with iBR) speed. Contrary can merely be engaged between idle speed and the threshold forward WARNING speed of 7 km/h (iv MPH). Only use reverse at slow speed To engage reverse position, the iBR and for the shortest time possible.
  • Page 65: How To Engage And Use Braking (Models With Ibr)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS How to Engage and Apply on the iBR lever position. Braking tin can thus be modulated by using only the Braking (Models with iBR) iBR lever. WARNING Watercraft deceleration is proportional to the braking force. The more the iBR –...
  • Page 66: General Operating Recommendations

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Full general Operating If the throttle lever is even so pulled in when releasing the iBR lever, the wa- Recommendations tercraft will accelerate frontwards after a brusque delay. Acceleration will be pro- Crude Water or Poor Visibility portional to the throttle lever position. Functioning Avoid operation in these weather condition.
  • Page 67 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When at speed and the brake is showtime applied, a feather of water volition shoot upwardly in the air behind the watercraft and may cause the operator of a post-obit watercraft to momentarily loose sight of your PWC. Alarm It is important to inform the oper- ator of a watercraft who intends to...
  • Page 68 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Beaching NOTICE It is not recommended to run the watercraft to the embankment. Bulldoze slowly towards the beach and shut off the engine before the water is less than 90 cm (3 ft) deep under the lowest rear portion of the hull. Then pull the watercraft to the embankment.
  • Folio 69: Operating Modes (Rotax Ace 900 Ho)

    OPERATING MODES (ROTAX ACE 900 HO) Touring Mode 2. Depress and hold the Style push for at to the lowest degree 3/4 of a second. Past default, the watercraft is in TOUR- ING way of performance when first started. A TOURING style indicator is ON in the multifunction guess to confirm the active mode of operation.
  • Folio 70 OPERATING MODES (ROTAX ACE 900 HO) MESSAGE DISPLAYED Message DISPLAYED SPORT MODE ACTIVATED SPORT MODE - RETURN TO IDLE TO Actuate Note: After a few seconds, the estimate will revert to its normal display. Release the throttle. One time the engine has returned to idle, SPORT mode volition 4.
  • Page 71 OPERATING MODES (ROTAX ACE 900 HO) Note: The following message volition curl in the multifunction display: SPORT MODE DEACTIVATED. Bulletin DISPLAYED SPORT Fashion DEACTIVATED NOTE: After a few seconds, the multi- office gauge volition revert to its normal display. 2. Ensure the TOURING way indica- tor is on.
  • Folio 72: Special Procedures

    SPECIAL PROCEDURES Jet Pump H2o Intake and Models with iBR Impeller Cleaning If the aforementioned method does non work, the post-obit can be per- Alert formed: – With engine running and before ap- Keep away from intake grate while plying throttle, pull the iBR lever in engine is running.
  • Page 73: Capsized Watercraft

    Operator and passengers should to avoid water ingestion that would e'er wear approved personal damage the engine. See an autho- flotation devices. rized Ocean-Doo dealer every bit soon as pos- sible. Circumspection Estrus exchanger NOTICE in the hull may go very hot.
  • Page 74: Submerged Watercraft

    To avoid injury, expect for engine to absurd Bring the watercraft to an authorized downward. Sea-Doo dealer as before long every bit possible to have it serviced. Circumspection Make sure the hose Find The longer the delay be-...
  • Folio 75 SPECIAL PROCEDURES smo2014-005-023_a 1. Water supply hose Reinstall the LH admission comprehend in the re- verse of the removal procedure. _______________...
  • Page 76 SPECIAL PROCEDURES This page is intentionally blank ______________...
  • Page 77: Maintenance Information

    MAINTENANCE Data _______________...
  • Page 78: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance is very important for keeping the watercraft in a safety 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 79 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE A: ADJUST FIRST l HOURS OR 1 Yr C: Clean EVERY 100 HOURS OR 1 Twelvemonth I: INSPECT L: LUBRICATE EVERY 200 HOURS OR 2 YEARS R: Supervene upon TO BE PERFORMED Past O: OPERATOR D: DEALER Office/Job Annotation FUEL System iTC lever I, Fifty...
  • Page 80 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE A: ADJUST FIRST l HOURS OR 1 YEAR C: CLEAN EVERY 100 HOURS OR 1 Twelvemonth I: INSPECT Fifty: LUBRICATE EVERY 200 HOURS OR two YEARS R: Supersede TO BE PERFORMED BY O: OPERATOR D: DEALER Office/TASK NOTE PROPULSION System Rubber boot (drive shaft) Impeller boot...
  • Page 81 NOTE 2: The iTC and iBR levers should be inspected past depressing and releasing the levers to bank check for freedom of motility. If whatsoever friction is felt, the lever must exist taken apart, cleaned, inspected for wearable and lubricated, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. _______________...
  • Page 82: Maintenance Procedures

    Caution Sure compo- course these procedures. If not, run across nents in the engine compartment your authorized Sea-Doo watercraft may exist very hot. Direct contact may dealer. upshot in pare burn. Oil level can be checked with water- Alert craft either in or out of water.
  • Folio 83: Engine Coolant

    Never mix different brands or grades pletely. unless cooling system is completely eight. Remove dipstick over again and read flushed and refilled. Refer to an autho- oil level. Information technology should exist between the rized Sea-Doo dealer. MAX and MIN marks. _______________...
  • Page 84: Steering Alignment

    Run across an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Engine Coolant Replacement Coolant replacement should be per- formed past an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Steering Alignment 1. Manually release and remove the LH side knee pad.
  • Page 85: Central Body

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES WARNING Never attempt to lift the fundamental body lonely. Lift merely with assis- tance or use an appropriate lifting device. Lifting alone tin cause se- rious injury. 1. Pull out the LH access cover below the LH side of the seat and slide rearward to remove.
  • Page 86 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES five. Remove nut, bolt, and washer to disconnect rod from steering col- umn. smo2014-005-032_a 1. LH side articulatio genus pad smo2014-005-064_a 1. Nut and washer 2. Commodities three. Rod 6. Remove ii self-tapping screws from each rear console trim at rear of vehicle.
  • Page 87 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES smo2014-005-004_b 1. Screws smo2014-005-089_a 1. Nuts and screws 10. Remove five self-tapping screws at front of central body. xiii. Carefully lift the cardinal torso off the hull using a lifting belt. Annotation: If equipped with a storage bin, open the storage bin first.
  • Page 88 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 3. Install two screws on rear support. smo2014-005-089_c 1. Self-tapping screws smr2014-041-003_a TIGHTENING TORQUE 1. Screws on rear support Self-tapping 5.5 N•1000 ± 0.5 North•one thousand iv. Install screws and tighten nuts on screw (49 lbf•in ± four lbf•in) both sides of key torso to the recommended torque.
  • Page 89: Battery

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES smr2014-033-010 smo2014-005-090_a Battery Removal 1. Rear panel trims WARNING TIGHTENING TORQUE The Blackness (-) battery cable must 5.5 N•one thousand ± 0.5 N•m Self-borer always exist disconnected first and (49 lbf•in ± 4 lbf•in) screw reconnected last. Never charge or boost battery while installed in nine.
  • Folio 90 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NOTICE Should whatsoever electrolyte Bombardment Storage spillage occur, immediately wash off NOTICE Bombardment storage is critical area with a solution of baking soda for bombardment life. Regularly charging and water, and then rinse thoroughly. the battery during storage volition pre- vent prison cell sulfation.
  • Page 91 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Charging a Battery Battery Voltage Below 11.5 V A battery with a voltage below 11.5 V WARNING requires special process recharge. In charging an over dis- Never charge or heave the battery charged battery, its internal resistance while installed in the watercraft. may be too high to charge at a normal charging rate.
  • Page 92: Ignition Coils

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES – Make clean terminals and connectors if IGNITION Roll RETAINING SCREW necessary. Tightening torque 11 N•thousand (97 lbf•in) – For storage, pull battery or discon- nect battery cables. 4. Connect ignition coil connector. Ignition Coils Spark Plugs Ignition Ringlet Removal Spark Plug Removal 1.
  • Folio 93: Frazzle System

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Spark Plug Installation Flushing should be performed when the watercraft is not expected to exist Prior to installation, ensure the contact used further the same 24-hour interval or when the surfaces of the cylinder head and spark watercraft is stored for whatsoever extended plug are costless of grime.
  • Folio 94: Oestrus Exchanger And Water Intake Grate

    Ensure h2o flows out of jet pump while flushing. Otherwise, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer for servic- ing. Close the water tap, run the engine at 5000 RPM for 5 seconds and end the engine.
  • Page 96 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Fuse Description FUSE RATING DESCRIPTION ECM, Cluster, Starter 10 A Solenoid, OTAS and CAPS Engine Showtime/Stop button xv A Battery thirty A Accuse 30 A ______________...
  • Folio 97: Watercraft Care

    WATERCRAFT CARE Remove the watercraft from the water with XPS MULTI-PURPOSE CLEANER every twenty-four hours. (P/N 219 701 709), which does not impairment textured plastic. Mail service-Operation Care NOTICE Never clean plastic parts with strong detergent, degreasing Exhaust Organisation Flushing agent, paint thinner, acetone, or The exhaust system should be flushed other strong chemical or petroleum daily when watercraft is used in salt or...
  • Page 98: Storage And Preseason Preparation

    It is recommended that the watercraft against varnish deposits. be serviced past an authorized Body of water-Doo dealer for storage, however the follow- Fill upward fuel tank completely as ex- ing operations can be performed past...
  • Page 99 The antifreeze replacement and a den- adapter shown) sity exam should be performed by an au- The following hose can be fabricated to thorized Body of water-Doo dealer. ease draining procedure. Notation: Antifreeze should be replaced every 300 hours or every 5 years to preclude antifreeze deterioration.
  • Page 100: Preseason Grooming

    STORAGE AND PRESEASON Training Note: The LH admission panel and RH Annotation: It is highly recommended that access encompass should be left partially an authorized Sea-Doo dealer perform open during storage. This will prevent factory campaigns in addition to the engine compartment condensation preseason preparation, all at the same and possible corrosion.
  • Page 101: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL Data _______________...
  • Page 102: 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 upshot of theft. Hull Identification Number The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is engraved on the right hand side of the...
  • Page 103: Engine Emissions Information

    Manufacturer's EPA Emission Regulations Responsibleness All 1999 and more contempo Sea-Doo Beginning with 1999 model year en- watercraft manufactured past BRP are gines, PWC manufacturers of marine certified to the EPA as conforming to...
  • Page 104: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPARK ENGINE Type Rotax 903 Rotax ACE 900, ACE 900 HO 4-stroke, Double Over Head Model Camshaft (DOHC), dry out sump, liquid cooled Rotax ACE 900 44.thirteen kW @ 7000 RPM Declared Ability Rotax ACE 900 66.19 kW @ 8000 RPM Induction Naturally-aspirated Number of cylinders...
  • Folio 105 SPECIFICATIONS SPARK PROPULSION Propulsion system Ocean-Doo ® jet pump Axial flow, single stage. Type Large hub with double row Jet pump brawl bearings Material Aluminum Impeller Stainless steel Transmission Type Direct bulldoze DIMENSIONS 2UP models 279 cm (110 in) Length...
  • Page 106 SPECIFICATIONS SPARK FLUIDS Type Regular unleaded FUEL Fuel - Refer to 87 Pump Posted AKI Minimum REQUIREMENTS (RON+Monday)/2 octane (91 RON) Tank capacity 30 L (vii.nine U.South. gal.) XPS 4-STROKE SYNTH. BLEND OIL (SUMMER) (P/Northward 293 600 121) 4-STROKE SYNTHETIC OIL (ALL CLIMATE) Blazon (P/Due north 293 600 112)
  • Page 107: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ______________...
  • Page 108: Troubleshooting Guidelines

    – Refer to WATER-FLOODED ENGINE in SPECIAL PROCEDURES. 5. Faulty sensor or ECM. – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. 6. Seized jet pump. – Try to clean. Otherwise, refer to an authorized Bounding main-Doo dealer. ENGINE CRANKS SLOWLY ane. Loose battery cable connections. – Check/clean/tighten.
  • Page 109 – Select Sport mode. ii. Jet pump water intake clogged. – Clean. Refer to JET PUMP WATER INTAKE AND IMPELLER CLEANING in SPECIAL PROCEDURES section. 3. Damaged impeller or worn-out vesture ring. – Supervene upon. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. ______________...
  • Page 110 – Remove tether cord and wait five minutes. – Press engine START/STOP button. – Install tether cord and check iBR lite to ensure error is cleared. – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer if fault persists or reoccurs frequently. ______________...
  • Folio 111 – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. H2o FOUND IN BILGE 1. Bailer organisation malfunction. – Have system inspected by an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. 2. Frazzle system leak. – Refer to an authorized Ocean-Doo dealer. three. Perimeter seal between hull and deck may accept to be replaced.
  • Page 112: Monitoring System

    When a mistake occurs, see an authorized ist anymore. Body of water-Doo dealer as soon every bit possible for inspection. Error Indicators and Bulletin Display Data The fault indicators and messages displayed in the multifunction guess volition inform you of a detail status or if an anomaly occurs.
  • Folio 113 MONITORING System MESSAGE Brandish Information LOW OIL PRESSURE Engine depression oil pressure level detected High Exhaust TEMPERATURE High exhaust temperature detected High TEMPERATURE Loftier engine temperature detected Engine system malfunction or Bank check ENGINE maintenance required Loftier Battery VOLTAGE High battery voltage detected Low BATTERY VOLTAGE Low battery voltage detected LIMP HOME MODE...
  • Page 114: Beeper Code Information

    Refer to an authorized Body of water-Doo dealer. Continuously beeps Low oil pressure. Plough off engine every bit shortly equally possible. Bank check oil level and refill. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. NOTICE If the monitoring beeper continuously sounds, stop engine every bit soon as possible.
  • Folio 115 WARRANTY ______________...
  • Page 116: Brp Limited Warranty - Usa And Canada: 2014 Sea-Doo

    This express warranty volition become null and void if: (one) the Sea-Doo personal watercraft was used for racing or whatsoever other competitive activeness, at any signal, even by a pre- vious owner;...
  • Page 117 BRP'south standard limited warranty until the finish of such regular coverage period. 4. For Bounding main-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, delight also refer to the applicable Califor- nia Emissions Control Warranty Statement independent herein.
  • Page 118 BRP dealer during the applicable warranty coverage flow under the conditions described herein. No merits of alienation of warranty shall be the cause for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the Ocean-Doo personal watercraft to the owner. In the consequence that service is required outside of the land of original sale, the...
  • Page 119 8. TRANSFER If the ownership of a product is transferred during the warranty coverage menstruum, 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 120: California Emission Command Warranty Argument For Model Year 2014 Sea-Doo Personal Watercraft

    ® PERSONAL WATERCRAFT For California, your 2014 Ocean-Doo personal watercraft has a special environmental label required by the California Air Resources Board. The label has 1, 2, iii or 4 stars. A hangtag, provided with your personal watercraft, describes the meaning of the star rating system.
  • Page 121: Your Emission Control Warranty Rights And Obligations

    The California Air Resources Lath and Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. ("BRP") are pleased to explicate the emission command organization 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 122 ® Parts covered for a Model Year 2014 Body of water-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 123 Owner's Warranty Responsibilities As the owner of a 2014 Body of water-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, merely BRP cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the functioning of all scheduled maintenance.
  • Page 124: Brp International Limited Warranty: 2014 Sea-Doo

    All genuine BRP personal watercraft parts and accessories, installed by an autho- rized Sea-Doo Benefactor/Dealer at the time of delivery of the 2014 Bounding main-Doo per- sonal watercraft, carry the same warranty every bit that of the personal watercraft.
  • Page 125 Sea-Doo Distributor/Dealer; – Damage acquired by corruption, misuse, aberrant use, fail, racing, improper operation or operation of the product in a manner inconsistent with the recom- mended operation described in the Operator'south Guide;...
  • Page 126 This warranty coverage is available merely if each of the following conditions has been fulfilled: – The 2014 Sea-Doo personal watercraft must be purchased as new and unused by its start owner from a Ocean-Doo Distributor/Dealer authorized to distribute Ocean- Doo personal watercrafts in the country in which the sale occurred;...
  • Page 127 No claim of breach of warranty shall be crusade for cancellation or rescission of the sale of the Body of water-Doo personal watercraft to the owner. You lot may accept other legal rights which may vary from country to state.
  • Page 128 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 N American office at: BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. Consumer Help Middle 75 J.-A. Bombardier Street Sherbrooke QC J1L 1W3 Tel.: +1 819 566-3366...
  • Page 129: Brp Limited Warranty For The European Economical Area, The Commonwealth Of The Independent States, Turkey: 2014 Ocean-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 Body of water-Doo per- sonal watercraft carry the aforementioned 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 action, at whatsoever betoken, fifty-fifty by a previous possessor;...
  • Page 130 Sea-Doo Distributor/Dealer; – Impairment acquired by abuse, misuse, abnormal apply, neglect, racing, improper operation or operation of the product in a manner inconsistent with the recom- mended operation described in the Operator's Guide;...
  • Folio 131 BRP'southward 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 land.
  • Page 132 9. CONSUMER ASSISTANCE ane. In the upshot of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited warranty, BRP suggests that yous try to resolve the result at the Body of water-Doo Benefactor/Dealer level. We recommend discussing the issue with the autho- rized Body of water-Doo Distributor/Dealer'due south service manager or owner.
  • Page 133 Boosted TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR FRANCE Just The post-obit terms and weather condition are applicable to products sold in France just: The seller shall deliver goods that are complying with the contract and shall be re- sponsible for defects existing upon commitment. 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 achieved nether its responsibleness.
  • Page 134 This folio is intentionally bare ______________...
  • Page 135: Client Information

    Client Information ______________...
  • Page 136: Privacy Information

    PRIVACY Data BRP wishes to inform yous that your coordinates will be used for safety and war- ranty related purposes. Furthermore, BRP and its affiliates may employ its customer list to distribute marketing and promotional information about BRP and related products.
  • Page 137: Change Of Address/Ownership

    Modify OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP If your address has changed or if yous are the new possessor of the watercraft, exist sure to notify BRP by either: – Mailing 1 of the following card beneath; – North America Only: calling at 715 848-4957 (USA) or 819 566-3366 (Canada); –...
  • Page 138 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP This page is intentionally blank ______________...
  • Folio 140 CHANGE OF Address/Ownership ______________...
  • Page 142 Alter OF ADDRESS/Buying ______________...
  • Folio 143 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/Buying NOTES ______________...
  • Page 144 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/Ownership NOTES ______________...
  • Folio 145 Modify OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP NOTES ______________...
  • Page 146 Change OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP NOTES ______________...
  • Folio 148 219 001 005 OPERATOR'Due south GUIDE, Bounding main-DOO SPARK Serial / ENGLISH GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR, SÉRIE Sea-DOO SPARK / 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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