Watercraft Care; Post-Operation Care; Watercraft Cleaning - BRP SeaDoo GTI PRO 130 Operator's Manual

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WATERCRAFT CARE

Remove the watercraft from the water
every day.

Post-Operation Care

Exhaust System Flushing
The exhaust system should be flushed
daily when watercraft is used in salt or
foul water.
MAINTENANCE PROCE-
Refer to
DURES
.
Additional Care for Foul Water or
Salt Water Operation
When the watercraft is operated in foul
water and particularly in salt water, ad-
ditional care should be taken to protect
the watercraft and its components.
Rinse watercraft bilge area with fresh
water.
Never use a high pressure washer to
clean the bilge. USE LOW PRESSURE
ONLY (such as a garden hose).
High pressure can cause damages to
electrical or mechanical systems.
CAUTION Allow
cool before performing any main-
tenance.
NOTICE
Failure to perform proper
care such as: watercraft rinsing, ex-
haust system flushing and anticor-
rosion treatment, when watercraft is
used in salt water, will result in dam-
age to the watercraft and its compo-
nents. Never leave the watercraft
stored in direct sunlight.
engine
to
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Watercraft Cleaning

Body and Hull
Occasionally, wash the hull and various
body components with water and soap
(use only mild detergent). Remove any
marine organisms from engine and/or
hull. Apply non-abrasive wax such as
silicone wax.
NOTICE
Never clean using the fol-
lowing products:
– Strong detergent
– Degreasing agent
– BRP HEAVY DUTY CLEANER
(P/N 293 110 001)
– Ammonia
– Acetone or other ketones
– Alcohol
– Toluene or other aromatic sol-
vents
– Chlorinated solvents
– Mineral spirits
– Paint thinners
– Petroleum based products.
Stains may be removed from the seat
and fiberglass using CLEANER AND
DEGREASER PRO C1 (P/N 779262) or
the equivalent.
To clean the carpets, use 3M™ Citrus
Base Cleaner (24 oz spray can) or an
equivalent.
WARNING
Never apply plastic or vinyl pro-
tector on the carpets or seat as the
surface will become slippery and
the occupants may slip off the wa-
tercraft.
Respect the environment by ensuring
fuel, oil, coolant or cleaning solutions
do not drain into the waterways.
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