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Sport Boats OPERATORS GUIDE Includes, SAFETY, VEHICLE and MAINTENANCE INFORMATION ISLANDIA WARNING Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information. Minimum recommended operators age: 16 years old. Do not remove this Operators Guide from the vehicle. 2 0 4 6 3 0 3 8 3...
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In Canada, products are distributed by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP). In USA, products are distributed by BRP US Inc. The following trademarks are the property of Bombardier Recreational Prod- ucts Inc. or its affiliates. ® Sea-Doo ROTAX ® Islandia™ XP-S™ DESS™...
Indicates a hazardous situation by the BRP warranty and a network of which, if not avoided, could result authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats deal- in death or serious injury. ers ready to provide the parts, service or accessories you may require.
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FOREWORD change specifications, designs, fea- tures, models or equipment without incurring any obligation upon itself. SAFETY This Operator's Guide and the should remain with the boat when it's sold. _______________...
Grounding or abrupt stops may re- Have the boat serviced by an autho- sult in injury to you, your passengers rized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. or others. The jet pump may pick up Always keep in mind that as the...
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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Respect no wake zones, the rights Keep accurate and up-to-date charts of other water users and the en- of the boating area on board. Before vironment. As the “skipper” and getting underway, check water con- owner of a boat, you are responsible ditions in the planned boating area.
SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Always use the safety lanyard when – Open all canvas enclosures to venti- operating the boat and ensure that late the area. all passengers are familiar with its – Investigate the source of CO and use. take immediate corrective action. Ensure that any operator and all –...
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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES F00A2HL VESSEL ALONGSIDE WARNING Engine exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide (CO) which can accumu- late in and around the boat (under bimini top, in cockpit, etc.). CO can be harmful or fatal if inhaled. Assure there is adequate ventilation whenever running engine(s).
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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES F00A2JL CONFINED AREAS Be sure to provide adequate ventilation. If the windshield has vents, open them before getting underway to increase positive air flow and decrease the chances of CO accumulation. WARNING Backdrafting! Under certain conditions, moving air currents can direct poisonous CO fumes into boat.
SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES CO Detector WARNING It is strongly recommended that you Teak Surfing is extremely danger- have CO detectors installed in boats ous to participants due to their with canvas enclosures. Monitors are proximity to the rear of the boat available from your dealer.
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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Always wear an approved person- al flotation device (PFD). Wearing a properly designed PFD helps a stunned or unconscious person stay afloat. A Type IV water-ski vest is an approved and practical PFD. Have a second person aboard to observe the person being towed and inform the driver about the par- F00A2LY...
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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES WARNING Avoid Personal Injury! Do not al- low anyone near the jet pump or intake grate, even when the en- gine is off. Items such as long hair, loose clothing or personal flota- tion device straps can become en- tangled in moving parts resulting in serious injury or drowning.
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SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES FASTER - SLOWER - SPEED OK - Palm of one hand pointing Palm pointing down. Arm upraised with thumb and upward. finger joined to form circle. RIGHT TURN - LEFT TURN - RETURN TO DROP-OFF AREA - Arm outstretched pointing Arm outstretched pointing Arm at 45 degree from body...
SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Hypothermia Voluntary Inspections Hypothermia, the loss of body heat Boating officials in many countries or to the water, is a significant cause of their auxiliaries offer courtesy inspec- deaths in boating accidents. After an tions to check out your boat. They will individual has succumbed to hypother- check for compliance with safety stan- mia, he or she will lose consciousness...
SAFETY EQUIPMENT Required Safety accessible, legibly marked with the ap- proval number, and of an appropriate Equipment size (within the weight range and chest Operator and passenger(s) should size marked on the PFD) for each per- have ready access to shatterproof son on board.
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SAFETY EQUIPMENT PFD Type II, Wearable turns its wearer son in the water, grasped and held by in the same way as Type I, but not as the user until he or she is rescued. A effectively. The Type Il does not turn as Type IV PFD should always be in ser- many persons under the same condi- viceable condition and immediately...
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SAFETY EQUIPMENT – To make sure the PFD works, wear compartment. All persons aboard it in the water. This will show you should know the location and proper how it works and give you confi- operation of the fire extinguisher(s). dence when you use it.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT Additional Recommended DAY USE ONLY Equipment Three orange smoke signals (one hand It is recommended that you acquire ad- held and two floating) or one orange flag ditional equipment for safe, enjoyable with black square and disk cruising. This list, which is not all inclu- NIGHT USE ONLY sive, includes items you should consid- er acquiring.
SAFE BOATING PRACTICES YOU are responsible for your own – Do not use the boat in weather or safety, the safety of your passengers, sea conditions beyond the skill or experience of the operator or the and the safety of fellow boaters. Ride smart from the start and we all win! comfortable capability of the boat or passengers.
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SAFE BOATING PRACTICES – Do not overload the boat or take on PFD when the boat is underway unless more passengers than designated they are in an enclosed cabin or below for the particular boat. Overloading deck. can affect maneuverability, stability –...
RULES OF THE ROAD Navigation System As a responsible boater, you will com- RULES OF THE ROAD ply with the , the Navigational aids, such as signs or marine traffic laws enforced in your buoys, can help you identify safe wa- area.
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RULES OF THE ROAD – This boat has the capability of turn- ing more sharply than other boats. However, unless in an emergency, do not negotiate sharp, high speed turns. Such maneuvers make it hard for others to avoid you or un- derstand where you are going.
WARNING 430 HP If any leaks or gasoline odors are Supercharged Intercooled present, do not start the engine. Consult an authorized Sea-Doo For optimum engines performance. Sport Boats dealer. Outside North America 7. Ensure engine cover is closed to MINIMUM OCTANE RATING prevent fumes from entering the engine compartment.
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FUELING PROCEDURE 11. Pour fuel slowly so that air can es- cape from the tank and prevent fuel flowback. Be careful not to spill fu- 12. Stop filling when the fuel reaches the bottom of filler neck. Do not overfill. Fully tighten fuel tank cap. WARNING Always stop the engines before re- fueling.
2. Remove stern light (if installed). 3. Ensure all storage compartment covers are properly latched. 4. A Sea-Doo cover can protect the boat, particularly before driving on dirt roads, to prevent dirt entry through the air intake openings.
IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS The following labels are on your boat. If missing or damaged, they can be replaced free of charge. See an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. Please read the following labels carefully before operating your boat. F14L02T ________...
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS WARNING F13L1UL LABEL 1 MADE IN U.S.A., BOMBARDIER MOTOR CORPORATION OF AMERICA MADE IN U.S.A., BOMBARDIER MOTOR CORPORATION OF AMERICA WARNING U.S. COAST GUARD U.S. COAST GUARD MAXIMUM CAPACITIES MAXIMUM CAPACITIES PERSONS OR XXX KG/XXXX LBS PERSONS OR 805 KG/1775 LBS. 805 KG/1775 LBS.
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IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS WARNING WARNING F13L1TY LABEL 8 F13L1OY LABEL 7 lmo2007-002-001 LABEL 9 F04LCYY F10L3EY LABEL 10 LABEL 12 WARNING Avoid Serious Or Fatal Injury. Do Not Occupy Seat When Speed Exceeds 5 M.P.H. F00L3BY LABEL 11 F14L3XY LABEL 13 F04LD1Y LABEL 14 ________...
PRE-RIDE INSPECTION WARNING The pre-ride inspection is very important before operating the boat. Always check the proper operation of critical controls, safety features and mechan- ical components before starting. If not done as specified here, severe injury or death might occur. Bring all safety equipment required by local laws. For more detailed information on these items, refer to the applicable sections.
Clean as necessary. If any obstruction cannot be removed, refer to an authorized Fuel Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer for servic- Check fuel tank retaining straps and ing. their fasteners. Inspect the fuel system component for leaks or gasoline odor.
NOTICE If the reverse gate does not stay in the up position when the shifter is at FORWARD, do not oper- ate the boat further, see an autho- rized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT NOTE: Some controls/instruments/equipment do not apply or are optional on some models. In these cases their reference numbers are deliberately missing in the illustrations. 7,8,9 6,10,11, 12,13 lmo2008-005-014_d COCKPIT VIEW ______________...
To have additional DESS keys pro- grammed for your boat, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats deal- If the engines are stopped with the start/stop switches while the key re- mains on the DESS post, they can be...
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT start/stop switches during a period of approximately 10 minutes while the system remains under power. After this delay, it is necessary to remove and reinstall the key on the DESS post. 2) Steering Wheel The steering wheel controls the direc- tion of the boat.
If any leaks or gasoline odors are we strongly recommend stopping present, do not start the engines. the engines by removing the DESS Consult an authorized Sea-Doo key. This will instill good habits. Sport Boats dealer. Pressing either switch when engines NOTE: Using the bilge blower for a are running will stop that engine.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT NOTICE Blower should be turned off during When the main battery boat operation. cut-off switch is turned OFF while boat is moored, the bilge pump will start if water comes up in the bilge. 6) Bilge Pump Switch A 2-position OFF/ON switch.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 10) Docking Lights Switch 2-position ON/OFF switch. F00H1KY DECK LIGHTS SWITCH Press switch to ON position to turn on F00H1EY the deck lights. DOCKING LIGHTS SWITCH Press switch to OFF position to turn off the deck lights. NOTE: Lights may be operated with- out the DESS key on its post.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT Press switch to turn the boarding lights ON or OFF. NOTICE Using the boarding lights for a prolonged time when the en- gines are not running will discharge the battery. 12) Engine Compartment Light Switch 2-position ON/OFF switch. F00H1NY MAIN WATER PUMP SWITCH Activate main water pump to sup-...
Refer to INSPECTION Restart the engine(s). If this does not correct the situation, do not run the en- gine(s) further. Refer to an authorized F13H05Y Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer for servic- TYPICAL ing. 1. Battery 2. Engine 3. Temperature Oil Pressure Light 4.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT F13L18Y TYPICAL 1. Drain plug 2. Loosen 3. Tighten F14L1HY 19) Grab Handles TYPICAL Grab handles provide a handhold for the passengers. Gently pull ladder. Although grab handles are provided, never perform maneuvers that place a passenger or the driver at risk for being ejected or thrown out of their seat.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT NOTICE In order to avoid damage to the ladders, they should not be used when the boat is out of the wa- ter. To store ladder, lift and push it toward front. To close cover, gently push on the side of the spring to release it and lower the cover.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT WARNING Allow no one to sit on edge of the boat or stand while in operation. Grab handles should be used at all times. Seat Storage Compartment Lift then pull seat to gain access to this storage compartment.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT F14L2GY F14L0KY Swivel seat backward. 25) Rear Seats Pull up backrest until it locks. F14L0JY WARNING Always ensure drivers seat is locked so that seat faces steering wheel before riding. Forward and Backward Adjustment Driver seat is adjustable forward and F14L0EY backward.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT F14L0CY F14L0DY 1. Sun deck Pull up bracket to unlatch. 27) Cup Holders Convenient locations for non-alcoholic beverages. WARNING Do not drink alcoholic beverages while aboard. Do not keep bot- tles, cans etc. in cup holders while riding at speed and/or on rough water.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT NOTICE Close protective when the 12-Volt power outlet is not in use to protect against weather. NOTICE Using the radio or other 12-volt portable devices for a pro- longed time without engine running may discharge the battery. 31) Deck Storage Compartment The deck storage compartment is a...
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 32) Engine Compartment Cover WARNING Never leave any objects in the en- gine compartment. Never operate the boat with the engine compart- ment cover open. lmo2008-005-003_a 1. Deck storage compartment WARNING Lift the latch ring and open cover gently When engine cover is lifted, nev- until stopped by retaining spring.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT lmo2008-005-004_a TYPICAL — BOTH SIDES 1. Jet pump water intakes WARNING Keep away from intake grates F14L0QZ while engine(s) is/are on. Items such as long hair, loose clothing TYPICAL — STERN LIGHT IN STORAGE or personal flotation device straps CLIPS 1.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT NOTICE Never use mooring cleats to pull anything or to lift the boat. 37) Deck Drain Deck drain provides drainage of water from rain, deck washing, water splash- ing, etc. Keep clean to avoid clogging. 38) Bow/Stern Eyelets Bow Eyelet Eyelets can be used for mooring, tow- ing and as a tie-down point during...
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT WARNING “Teak Surfing” is extremely dan- gerous to participants due to their proximity to the rear of the boat where direct contact with the ex- haust fumes from the boat engine is the highest. Carbon monoxide poisoning can occur and result in mental disorientation, dizziness, lmo2008-005-008_a...
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 42) Rear Side Storage Compartment Convenient lockable storage location for carrying fire extinguisher, fishing rods, stern light, etc. WARNING Never leave any heavy or loose breakable objects in the storage compartment. Never operate the boat with the storage compart- ment cover open.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 43) Cockpit Table Conveniently stored in the rear side storage compartment. Unclip table post and place in floor re- ceptacle. Twist gently to ensure prop- er fit. F14L19Y TYPICAL — COCKPIT TABLE INSTALLED Close rear side storage compartment. lmo2008-005-010_a TYPICAL —...
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT NOTICE Using the engine com- partment light for a prolonged time when the engines are not running will discharge the battery. 49) Deck Lights Convenient lights to use between sun- set and sunrise. These lights can as- sist passenger when boarding as well F14L0TY as creating a nice ambience.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 50) Changing Room Ceiling Light F14L1BY PULL F14L0XY CHANGING ROOM CEILING LIGHT 1. 2-position ON/OFF switch NOTICE Using the changing room light for a prolonged time when the engines are not running will dis- charge the battery. 51) Potable Water Tank Cap F14L1CY UNSCREW...
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 52) Convenience Center To Use Sink Faucet Install faucet tube. F14L1KY CONVENIENCE CENTER F14L1MY 1. Food preparation area 2. Sink Ensure main water pump switch is 3. Faucet turned on. 4. Grab handle 5. Cup holders 6.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT Open zipper to gain access to changing room and toilet. F14L1NY The pump consumes power only when water is being discharged. NOTICE Always remove faucet tube before installing mooring cov- F14L1PY 1. Zipper 53) Changing Room with Toilet WARNING Grab the cover handle then lift the cov-...
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT F14L21Y FIRE PORT F14L1RY 57) Shower 55) Transom Doors Convenient telescopic shower con- Convenient lockable door to prevent nected to potable water system. unauthorized access. To Use Shower Transom door should also be closed when underway. Ensure main water pump switch is turned on.
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 58) Radio/CD Player Remote Control SE Models A remote control for the Radio/CD Play- er is included as standard equipment and is located on the dashboard. F14L2JY Pull shower head out. lmo2008-003-012 TYPICAL — RADIO REMOTE CONTROL MANUFAC- Please refer to included TURER'S INSTRUCTION SHEET...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Boarding from the Water WARNING Inexperienced riders should prac- tice how to get aboard close to shore first before venturing into deep water. WARNING F04L09Y Engines should not be running TYPICAL while boarding. Never use propul- sion components as a supporting Continue to climb on engine cover to point to board the boat.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Turn on bilge blower. WARNING Always use the safety lanyard WARNING when operating your boat. Keep Always activate bilge blower DESS post free from obstructions 5 minutes minimum before start- that could interfere with its opera- ing the engines to ventilate the tion.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS F10L27Y TYPICAL — SHIFTER LEVER IN REVERSE POSITION F10L24Y NOTE: To obtain maximum efficiency TYPICAL and control from the reverse, increase 1. Shift lever in forward position engine speed to slightly above idle. Too much RPM will create water turbu- Neutral lence and reduce reverse efficiency.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Above idle speed, the throttles must WARNING be applied to turn the boat. When crossing wakes, slow down. Operator and passenger(s) can WARNING brace themselves by posting. Do Throttle must be applied and steer- not jump waves or wakes. ing turned to change the direction of the boat at speed.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS General Care Once boat is on trailer, unscrew the drain plug, block the wheels and raise the bow slightly with the trailer jack (if so equipped) to allow water to drain. Remove any remaining water that is left in the engine compartment (bilge, engines, etc.) with clean dry rags.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Flushing should be performed when the boat is not expected to be used fur- ther the same day or when the boat is stored for any extended time. WARNING Perform this operation in a well ventilated area. EXHAUST SYSTEM FLUSH- Refer to STORAGE section for proce-...
SPECIAL PROCEDURES Potable Water System Reconnect both hoses on pump by pushing both fittings back in place. Disinfection Potable water system disinfection Disinfection should be performed at least once a Fill potable water tank with approxi- year preferably at preseason prepara- mately 15 L (4 U.S.
Special precautions should be taken gine to overheat and damage inter- when towing a Sea-Doo Sport Boats in nal engine compone nts. water. The clogged area can be cleaned as fol-...
To limit damages to the engines, per- sult in damage to the engines. If form the following procedure as soon your Sea-Doo Sport Boats must be as possible. towed in water and you do not have hose pinchers, be sure to stay well 1.
If not, see your authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. Other important items in the maintenance schedule that are more difficult and require special tools are best performed by your authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. WARNING Turn off the engine and follow these maintenance procedures whe n per- forming maintenance.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE A: ADJUST FIRST 10 HOURS C: CLEAN EVERY 25 HOURS I: INSPECT L: LUBRICATE EVERY 50 HOURS R: REPLACE EVERY 100 HOURS OR PRESEASON D: DEALER EVERY 200 HOURS OR 2 YEARS O: OPERATOR TO BE PERFORMED BY PART/TASK LEGEND ENGINE...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE A: ADJUST FIRST 10 HOURS C: CLEAN EVERY 25 HOURS I: INSPECT L: LUBRICATE EVERY 50 HOURS R: REPLACE EVERY 100 HOURS OR PRESEASON D: DEALER EVERY 200 HOURS OR 2 YEARS O: OPERATOR TO BE PERFORMED BY PART/TASK LEGEND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM...
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE A: ADJUST FIRST 10 HOURS C: CLEAN EVERY 25 HOURS I: INSPECT L: LUBRICATE EVERY 50 HOURS R: REPLACE EVERY 100 HOURS OR PRESEASON D: DEALER EVERY 200 HOURS OR 2 YEARS O: OPERATOR TO BE PERFORMED BY PART/TASK LEGEND HULL/BODY...
10-HOUR INSPECTION We suggest that after the first 10 hours of operation, the boat be checked by an au- thorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. The initial maintenance is very important and must not be neglected. NOTE: The 10-hour inspection is at the owner's expense.
Wipe off any spillage. Move the throttle lever forward and rearward once. It must operate smoothly. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer if adjust- ment is necessary. WARNING Do not alter or tamper with throttle cable adjustment or routing.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES WARNING Engine oil may be hot. Certain components in the engine com- partment may be very hot. Direct contact may result in skin burn. 1. Ensure engine is at normal operat- ing temperature. 2. Let engine idle for 30 seconds be- fore stopping.
To prevent antifreeze deterioration, al- ways use the same brand. Never mix different brands unless cooling sys- tem is completely flushed and refilled. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. Coolant Level WARNING Check coolant level with engine cold.
Do not use a higher rated fuse as this can cause a fire or severe damage. If a fuse has blown, the source of the malfunction should be determined and corrected be- fore restarting. See an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer for ser- vicing. ______________...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES lmr2005-050-004_a F09H1EY 1. 10 A: Fuel pump TYPICAL 2. 10 A: Cylinder 3, ignition coil and injection 1. EFB 3. 5 A: ECM 2. Engine electrical system main fuses 4. 10 A: Cylinder 1, ignition coil and injection 30 A: Charging system 5.
If bilge blower does not operate 5. 5 A: Boarding lights properly, refer to an authorized 6. 5 A: Fountain Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer be- 7. 5 A: Deck lights 8. 10 A: Docking lights fore starting the boat. To remove fuse cover, squeeze cover...
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES F04H2UY F04H2SY TYPICAL 1. Unscrew then pull TYPICAL 1. Pull lens out Pull bulb to remove it. F04H2VY TYPICAL 1. Pull bulb out F04H2TY Apply dielectric grease on new bulb TYPICAL contact surface. 1. Lift and remove bulb Assembly is the reverse of removal Assembly is essentially the reverse of procedure.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Deck Light Bulb Replacement lmo2007-003-012_a 1. Gently pry here with a screwdriver F14H03Y 1. Headlight cover Pull rubber grommet out and then pull the blade type bulb from its socket. NOTICE Do not use wires to pull rubber grommet. Replace bulb with new one.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES The assembly is the reverse of removal procedure. Docking Light Bulb Replacement Gently pull headlight cover to detach it BOARDING LIGHTS from body. See Remove light from its support. Remove black metal cap on the back of the light held in place by two screws. Remove burnt bulb and replace with new one.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Sacrificial Anodes Latches, Rails and Hinges Lubrication Corrosion of metal parts, especially those exposed to saltwater, is com- mon for boats. Corrosion can be caused by stray electric currents from shorepower installations, improperly grounded AC lines and circuits, and poorly insulated DC powered equip- ment from boats moored nearby.
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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Cleaning – Change the wash and rinse solu- tions frequently. Twice a year, the bilge should be – To avoid streaking when cleaning cleaned with hot water and detergent soiled areas, start with the adjacent or bilge cleaner to remove any pos- clean area and clean into the soiled sible fuel/oil/electrolyte deposits and area.
STORAGE NOTICE It is recommended that the boat be Should any water be taken to an authorized Sea-Doo Sport trapped inside fuel tank, severe in- Boats dealer for proper storage but the ternal damage will occur to the fuel following operations can be performed injection system.
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Ensure water flows out of jet pumps while flushing. Otherwise, re fer to an F00E05A authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer for servicing. 1. Quick connect adapter 2. Flushing connector adapter Close the water tap, then stop the en- gine.
STORAGE Leave all compartments open to air dry. NOTE: After loosening the spark plugs, a coil may be used to remove the spark plugs. Simply bring the coil Engine Internal down to spark plug and “hook” it to Lubrication then extract spark plug. NOTE: The following must be per- formed on each engine.
Knight's Spray-Nine or the equivalent. If repairs are needed to the body or to the hull contact your authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. For paint touch up to mechanical parts use BRP spray paint. For minor gelcoat repairs, a Gelcote †...
Detach shock end. Detach other side. tection. Refer to your authorized Block and leave engine cover lid open Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. slightly. This will avoid engine compartment Add approximately 8 L (2 U.S. gal) of condensation and possible corrosion.
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STORAGE For the storage period, block the wheels and raise the bow slightly with the trailer jack (if so equipped) so drainage can take place. Ensure the drain plug is unscrewed and unob- structed. ______________...
BRP parts or approved equivalents. NOTE: It is highly recommended that an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer perform the annual safety in- spection and factory campaigns in ad- dition to the preseason preparation all at the same time.
BOAT IDENTIFICATION The main components of the boat (hull and engines) are identified by different serial numbers. It may sometimes be- come necessary to locate these num- bers for warranty purposes or to trace the boat in the event of theft. Hull The Hull Identification Number (H.I.N.) is located on the right side of the tran-...
HOMOLOGATION AND CERTIFICATION These boats comply with the following standards: STANDARD TYPE OF CERTIFICATION Yearly inspection United States Coast Guard Canadian Coast Guard Self certification Russian Maritime Register of Shipping Certify by Russian Maritime Register of Shipping 8, Dvortsovaya Nab., 191186 St.
When performing service on all 1999 ing of the rules and regulations per- and more recent Sea-Doo Sport Boats taining to the EPA requirements on ex- carrying an emissions control infor- haust emissions for marine products.
The EC-Declaration of Conformity does not appear in this version of the Operator's Guide. Please refer to the printed version that was delivered with your vehicle. ddd2009-001...
SPECIFICATIONS MODELS 220 ISLANDIA™ SE ENGINE Number of engines Rotax 1503 4-TEC: 4-stroke Single Over Engine type Head Camshaft (SOHC), Rotax 4-TEC: Single Over Head Camshaft (SOHC) Water cooled/water injected (opened Exhaust system loop). Direct flow from jet pump Dry sump (2 oil pumps). Replaceable oil Type filter.
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SPECIFICATIONS MODELS 220 ISLANDIA™ SE ELECTRICAL (cont'd) F1: Fuel pump 10 A F2: Cylinder 3, 10 A ignition coil and injection F3: ECM F4: Cylinder 1, Fuses (engines) ignition coil and 10 A injection F5: Cylinder 2, ignition coil and 10 A injection F6: Gauges...
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SPECIFICATIONS MODELS 220 ISLANDIA™ SE FUEL SYSTEM Rotax EMS (engine management Fuel injection type system). Multipoint Fuel Injection. Single throttle body (52 mm) MINIMUM OCTANE RATING Type Regular unleaded gasoline Minimum octane Inside North America: (87 (RON + MON)/2) rating Outside North America: 92 RON Fuel FOR OPTIMUM ENGINE PERFORMANCE...
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SPECIFICATIONS MODELS 220 ISLANDIA™ SE CAPACITIES 3 L (3.2 U.S. qt) oil change w/filter Engine oil (per engine) 4.5 L (4.8 U.S. qt) total Engine cooling system 5.5 L (5.8 U.S. qt) total Fuel tank (reserve included) 200 L (53 U.S. gal) Potable water tank 76 L (20 U.S.
2. Burnt fuse. – Check wiring then replace fuse. 3. Discharged battery. – Have the battery charged or replaced by an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. 4. Battery connections, corroded or loose. – Contact an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer.
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Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. BATTERY IS REGULARLY DISCHARGED. 1. Check battery condition. – Have the battery charged or replaced by an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. 2. Check charging system fuse. – Replace fuse if necessary and have charging system checked by an autho- rized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer.
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2. Burnt fuse. – Check wiring then replace fuse. 3. Discharged battery. – Have the battery charged or replaced by an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. 4. Battery connections, corroded or loose. – Contact an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer.
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ENGINE MISFIRES, RUNS IRREGULARLY. 1. Fouled, worn spark plugs. – Replace. 2. Faulty ignition component. – Contact an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. 3. Fuel: Level too low, stale or water contaminated. – Siphon and/or refill. 4. Fuel filter, clogged or water contaminated.
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ABNORMAL NOISE FROM PROPULSION SYSTEM 1. Weeds or debris jammed around impeller. – Perform the JET PUMP WATER INTAKE AND IMPELLER CLEANING in SPE- CIAL PROCEDURES. 2. Damaged impeller shaft or drive shaft. – Contact an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. ______________...
Invalid key or DESS fault. Make sure to use the proper key for the vehicle. If it does not work, Contact an authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boats dealer. 4 Short Beeps while pressing start/stop switch with DESS key Shifter is not in Neutral.
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MONITORING SYSTEM BEEPER CODES ______________...
SPORT BOATS SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA 1) SCOPE BRP US Inc.* (“BRP”) warrants its new and unused Model Year 2009 Sea-Doo ® sport boats (“sport boat”) sold by authorized BRP dealers (as hereinafter defined) in the fifty United States and Canada (“dealer”) from defects in material and work- manship for the period and under the conditions described below.
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A sport boat is also used commercially when, at any point during the warranty period, it has commercial tags or is licensed for commercial use. The emission-related components included in the chart below, that are installed on EPA certified Sea-Doo ® sport boats (see list below) registered in the USA are covered for TWENTY-FOUR (24) CONSECUTIVE MONTHS OR 200 HOURS OF ENGINE USE, whichever occurs first.
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® – The 2009 Sea-Doo sport boat must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a BRP dealer authorized to distribute Sea-Doo sport boats ® products in the country in which the sale occurred ( “BRP dealer”);...
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ASA Electronics ‡ . If such an audio component is installed on your Sea-Doo ® sport boat, please contact your authorized BRP dealer for warranty coverage information and assistance.
ENGINES ® OR 4-TEC IC ENGINES For California, your 2009 Sea-Doo ® sport boat (“sport boat”) has a special environ- mental label required by the California Air Resources Board. The label has 1, 2, 3 or 4 stars. A hangtag, provided with your sport boat, describes the meaning of the star rating system.
Your Emission Control Warranty Rights and Obligations The California Air Resources Board and BRP US Inc. (“BRP”) are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your Model Year 2009 Sea-Doo ® Sport boat. In California, new sport boat engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards.
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WARRANTY Parts covered for Model Year 2009 Sea-Doo ® sport boat equipped with 4-TEC ® engines: Digital Linear Actuator (low idle control) All Fuel System Components Throttle Position Sensor Spark Plugs Intake Manifold Air Pressure Sensor Ignition Coils Piston and Rings...
SPORT BOATS 1) SCOPE ® BRP US Inc. (“BRP”)* warrants its new and unused Model Year 2009 Sea-Doo sport boats (“Sport Boat”) sold by authorized BRP Distributors/Dealers (“Distributor/Dealer”) outside of the fifty United States, Canada and states members of the European Economic Area (which is comprised of the states...
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® – The 2009 Sea-Doo sport boats must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a BRP Distributor / Dealer authorized to distribute SEA-DOO ® SPORT BOAT products in the country in which the sale occurred;...
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WARRANTY – The product must have undergone proper registration by an authorized BRP Distributor/Dealer; – The 2009 Sea-Doo sport boats must be purchased in the country or union of ® countries in which the purchaser resides. – Routine maintenance outlined in the Operator’s Guide must be timely per- formed in order to maintain warranty coverage.
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WARRANTY 9) CONSUMER ASSISTANCE In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited warranty, BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the dealership level. If further assistance is required, the distributor's service department should be contacted in order to resolve the matter.
ECONOMIC AREA: MODEL YEAR 2009 SEA-DOO SPORT BOATS 1) SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY BRP US Inc. (“BRP”)* warrants its new and unused model-year 2009 Sea-Doo ® sport boats sold by authorized BRP distributors/dealers ("Distributors/Dealers") in member states of the European Economic Area ("EEA") (which is comprised of the...
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– The 2009 Sea-Doo ® sport boats must be purchased as new and unused by its first owner from a BRP Distributor/Dealer authorized to distribute SEA-DOO ® SPORT BOAT products in the country in which the sale occurred; – The BRP specified pre-delivery inspection process must be completed and doc- umented;...
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WARRANTY – The 2009 Sea-Doo ® sport boats must be purchased within the EEA by an EEA resident. – Routine maintenance outlined in the Operator’s Guide must be timely per- formed in order to maintain warranty coverage. BRP reserves the right to make warranty coverage contingent upon proof of proper maintenance.
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WARRANTY 9) CONSUMER ASSISTANCE In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this limited warranty, BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the dealership level. We rec- ommend discussing the issue with the authorized Distributor/Dealer's service manager or owner.
PRIVACY OBLIGATION/DISCLAIMER We wish to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and warranty purposes. Sometimes, we also use the coordinates of our clients to inform them about our products and to present them offers. Should you prefer not to receive in- formation on our products, services and offers, please let us know by writing to the address below.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP If your address has changed or if you are the new owner of the boat, be sure to no- tify BRP by either: – Mailing one of the following card below; – North America only: calling at 715 848-4957 (USA) or 819 566-3366 (Canada); –...
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YEAR MONTH Warranty Expiry Date YEAR MONTH To be completed by the dealer at the time of the sale. DEALER IMPRINT AREA F00A35L Please verify with your selling dealer to ensure your SEA-DOO sport boat has been registered with BRP.
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204 630 383 OPERATORS GUIDE, ISLANDIA SE / ENGLISH GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR, ISLANDIA SE / ANGLAIS FAIT AU / MADE IN CANADA U/M:P.C. ® AND THE BRP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. OR ITS AFFILIATES. *TRADEMARK OF BOMBARDIER INC. USED UNDER LICENSE.
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