How To Engage Forward (Ibr Equipped Models Only); How To Engage And Use Reverse (Ibr Equipped Models Only) - BRP SeaDoo GTI PRO 130 Operator's Manual

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How to Trim the Neutral Position of
the iBR
When in NEUTRAL, if the watercraft
creeps forward or backward, the iBR
system may be trimmed.
NOTE: Movement of the watercraft
when operating in neutral may be due
to wind or water current.
If the watercraft is moving forwards,
momentarily press the DOWN button.
If the watercraft is moving backwards,
momentarily press the UP button.
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TYPICAL - TRIMMING THE iBR NEUTRAL
POSITION
1. UP button (to stop rearward movement)
2. DOWN button (to stop forward movement)
How to Engage Forward
(iBR Equipped Models
Only)
To engage forward from neutral po-
sition, tap on the throttle lever. The
watercraft will accelerate forward.
To engage forward from reverse posi-
tion, release the iBR lever, then tap the
throttle lever.
To re-engage forward from braking, si-
multaneously pull in the throttle lever
while releasing the iBR lever. The wa-
tercraft will accelerate forward after a
short delay.
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TYPICAL - ENGAGING FROM NEUTRAL
1. Throttle lever
How to Engage and Use
Reverse (iBR Equipped
Models Only)
Reverse can only be engaged between
idle speed and the threshold forward
speed of 8 km/h (5 MPH).
To engage reverse position, the iBR
lever on the LH handlebar must be
pulled in at least 25% of the lever
travel.
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TYPICAL - iBR LEVER
1. iBR lever
2. Lever released position
3. Approximate 25% position
4. Operating range
When operating the iBR lever in re-
verse mode, the throttle lever can
be used to control engine RPM, and
thus the amount of reverse thrust pro-
duced.
By modulating both the iBR and throt-
tle levers simultaneously,
thrust can be more precisely con-
trolled. Too much RPM will create
water turbulence and reduce reverse
efficiency.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
reverse
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