Cruise Mode - Sea-doo GTS Operator's Manual

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Cruise Mode

Cruise mode is a function of iTC (in-
telligent Throttle Control) system that
allows the operator to set the desired
maximum watercraft speed.
This is useful when cruising for long
distances, operating in limited speed
zones, or towing a tuber, skier or wake
boarder.
Cruise mode only limits forward
speed, the operator must keep the
throttle depressed to maintain forward
speed.
Once the maximum cruise speed is
set, the operator can vary the water-
craft speed from idle speed up to the
set cruise speed using the throttle
lever. The set cruise speed will not
be exceeded even if the throttle lever
is fully depressed.
As you proceed under a constant cruis-
ing speed setting, keep your attention
level up to maintain good situational
awareness.
Slowing down is a matter of releasing
the throttle lever further than the set
point, or by pulling the iBR lever in.
If the iBR lever is pulled in for braking,
CRUISE mode is overridden but not
deactivated.
Once the iBR lever is released and the
throttle is pulled in to engage forward
position, the cruise function will reen-
gage to limit the watercraft speed as it
was set before.
NOTE: Cruise mode is not available if
slow speed mode or ski mode mode is
engaged.
Activating Cruise Mode
Cruise Mode Activation at Idle
Speed
NOTE: This function is available up to
approximately 10 km/h (6 MPH).
To activate and preset CRUISE MODE
at idle speed, carry out the following:
1. Tap the throttle lever to move the
iBR to the forward position.
2. Press and hold the cruise button.
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ENGAGING CRUISE AT IDLE
Step 1: Tap throttle to engage FORWARD
Step 2: Press cruise button
The following message will appear in
the multifunction display.
MESSAGE DISPLAYED
CRUISE MODE _ SELECT SPEED _
PRESS SET TO ACCEPT OR MODE TO
EXIT
3. Press the UP button until the de-
sired cruise speed is indicated in the
numerical display.
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OPERATING MODES
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