Active Technologies (Icontrol); Introduction; Itc (Intelligent Throttle Control) - Sea-doo GTS Operator's Manual

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ACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (iCONTROL)

Introduction

NOTE: Some functions or features de-
scribed in this section may not apply to
every PWC model, or may be available
as an option.
iControl
TM
(intelligent Control sys-
tems)
provides
whereby the operator can control
many systems without taking his
hands off the handlebars.
All controls are at the operator's finger
tips and activated by pressing a button
or pulling a lever. The operator's atten-
tion can thus remain focused on the
water and driving the watercraft.
Each control is electronic and provides
a command signal to an electronic
module whose function is to assure
proper operation of its system within
set parameters.
The various systems grouped under
iControl are the:
TM
– iTC
(intelligent Throttle Control)
– iBR (intelligent Brake and Reverse)
(models with iBR)
– O.T.A.S. (Off Throttle Assisted
Steering).
These systems function together to
provide features such as cruise mode,
slow speed mode and braking, im-
proved watercraft response to opera-
tor inputs, increased maneuverability
and control.
It is extremely important for operators
to read all information contained in this
Operator's Guide so as to become fa-
miliar with this watercraft, its systems,
controls, capabilities and limitations.
iTC (intelligent Throttle
Control)
The system uses an electronic throttle
control (ETC) that provides command
signals to the ECM (Engine Control
Module). With this system, there is no
need for a traditional throttle cable.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
The iTC allows the following operating
modes:
– Touring mode
– Sport mode
– ECO mode
– Cruise mode (if equipped)
– Slow speed mode (if equipped with
cruise mode)
– Ski mode (if equipped).
TM
The O.T.A.S.
Steering) is also controlled by the iTC.
Touring Mode
Touring mode is the default riding
mode.
In touring mode, available engine
power and acceleration is reduced
when accelerating from a complete
stop and when operating in the low
engine power range under certain con-
ditions.
Sport Mode
In sport mode, maximum engine
power is available throughout the en-
gine operational range.
OPERATING MODES
Refer to
tion for detailed instructions.
ECO Mode
When ECO mode is selected (fuel
economy mode), engine RPM is lim-
ited whereby an optimal cruising
speed is maintained in order to reduce
fuel consumption.
OPERATING MODES
Refer to
tion for detailed instructions.
Cruise Mode (if equipped)
Cruise mode allows the operator to set
a desired maximum speed of the wa-
tercraft.
Cruise mode limits watercraft speed
but does not maintain it. The oper-
ator must hold the throttle lever de-
pressed to maintain forward speed,
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(Off Throttle Assisted
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