BRP SeaDoo GTI PRO 130 Operator's Manual
BRP SeaDoo GTI PRO 130 Operator's Manual

BRP SeaDoo GTI PRO 130 Operator's Manual

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GTI PRO 130
2020
WARNING
Read this guide thoroughly.
It contains important safety information.
Minimum recommended operator's age: 16 years old.
Keep this Operator's Guide in the watercraft.
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Original Instructions

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  • Page 1 GTI PRO 130 2020 WARNING Read this guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information. Minimum recommended operator’s age: 16 years old. Keep this Operator’s Guide in the watercraft. 2 1 9 0 0 2 0 4 5 Original Instructions...
  • Page 2 PRO 130 Sea-Doo Learning Key Sea-Doo LK iControl O.T.A.S. T.O.P.S. 219002045 en GP ®™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates. ©2019 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. and BRP US Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Sea-Doo ® personal water- isfaction. He has taken training to per- craft (PWC). It is backed by the BRP form the initial setup and inspection of warranty and a network of authorized your watercraft as well as completed...
  • Page 4: Know Before You Go

    Due This Operator’s Guide utilizes the fol- to late changes, some differences be- lowing symbols and words to empha- tween the manufactured product and size particular information: the descriptions and/or specifications in this guide may occur. BRP reserves _______________...
  • Page 5 FOREWORD the right at any time to discontinue or change specifications, designs, fea- tures, models or equipment without incurring any obligation upon itself. This Operator's Guide should remain with the watercraft when it's sold. _______________...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................1 Know Before you Go .
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS WATERCRAFT INFORMATION CONTROLS ................44 1) Handlebar .
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIAL PROCEDURES ............80 Jet Pump Water Intake and Impeller Cleaning.
  • Page 9 Beeper Code Information ........... . 118 WARRANTY BRP LIMITED WARRANTY – USA AND CANADA: 2020 SEA-DOO ®...
  • Page 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS _______________...
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 12: General Precautions

    BRP. Since these changes of exhaust fumes. Inhalation of con- have not been tested by BRP, they centrated exhaust fumes that con- may increase the risk of accidents or tain carbon monoxide can result in...
  • Page 13: Special Safety Messages

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Reminders Regarding Safe When operating an iBR equipped wa- tercraft, be aware that other boats fol- Operation lowing or operating in close proximity The performance of this watercraft may not be able to stop as quickly. may significantly exceed that of other When at speed and the brake is first watercraft you may have operated.
  • Page 14 SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Riding with passenger(s), pulling from snagging on the handlebars to tubes, a skier, or a wake boarder makes help ensure the engine stops should the PWC handle differently and re- the operator fall off. After riding, re- quires greater skill.
  • Page 15 SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES Do not exceed the payload or pas- Keep an eye on the weather. Check lo- senger capacities for your watercraft. cal weather broadcasts before depar- Overloading can affect maneuverabil- ture. Be alert to changing conditions. ity, stability and performance. Also, Keep accurate and up-to-date charts of heavy seas reduce capacity.
  • Page 16 PWC in When accelerating on a PWC with a the intended jurisdiction of use. BRP passenger(s), whether from a com- recommends a minimum operator age plete stop or while underway, always of 16 years old.
  • Page 17: Water Sports (Towing With The Watercraft)

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES carrying a significant penalty. These – Always respect the safety and com- laws are vigorously enforced. The use fort of your passenger(s) and person of drugs and alcohol, singly or in com- being towed on skis, wakeboard or bination, decreases reaction time, im- other water products.
  • Page 18: Hypothermia

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES – Use a tow rope of sufficient length – Do not drive the watercraft directly and size, and make sure it is ade- behind a water skier, tuber or wake- quately secured to your watercraft. boarder. At 40 km/h (25 MPH) per Always store tow rope when not in hour, the watercraft will overtake a use.
  • Page 19: Safe Boating Courses

    SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES boating accidents. After an individual Check local and federal boating laws has succumbed to hypothermia, he or applicable to the waterways where she will lose consciousness and then you intend to use your watercraft. drown. Learn the local navigation rules. Know and understand the applicable naviga- PFDs can increase survival time be- tion system (such as buoys and signs).
  • Page 20: Active Technologies (Icontrol)

    ACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (iCONTROL) Introduction The iTC allows the following operating modes: NOTE: Some functions or features de- – Touring mode scribed in this section may not apply to every PWC model, or may be available – Sport mode as an option. –...
  • Page 21: Ibr (Intelligent Brake And Reverse System) (If Equipped)

    ACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (iCONTROL) Limitations to propel the watercraft in reverse for docking or maneuvering in very close The O.T.A.S. system cannot help you quarters. maintain control or prevent collisions in all situations. Under ideal conditions, experienced operators were consistently able to OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Refer to reduce the stopping distance of a wa-...
  • Page 22: Safety Equipment

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT Required Safety Recommended Protective Gear Equipment The operator and passenger(s) of PWCs must wear protective gear, in- The operator and the passenger(s) cluding: must wear an approved Personal Flota- tion Device (PDF) that is suitable for – A wet suit bottom, or thick tightly PWC use.
  • Page 23 SAFETY EQUIPMENT A PFD provides buoyancy to help keep ability of quick rescue such as in areas the head and face above the water, and where other people are commonly in- to help maintain a satisfactory body po- volved in water activities. sition while in the water.
  • Page 24: Additional Recommended Equipment

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT Weighing the Risks vs Benefits In order to decide whether or not you should wear a helmet, it is best to con- sider the particular environment you will be riding in, as well as other fac- tors such as personal experience. Will there be a lot of traffic on the water? What is your riding style? The Bottom Line...
  • Page 25: Practice Exercises

    PRACTICE EXERCISES It is always a good idea to practice and Watercraft Equipped with iBR get familiar with all controls, functions Practice stopping the watercraft in and handling characteristics of your a straight line at various speeds and watercraft before venturing on the wa- braking force.
  • Page 26: Important Factors Not To Neglect

    PRACTICE EXERCISES Important Factors Not to Neglect In addition, always remember that the following conditions have a direct im- pact on how your watercraft will be- have and respond to different inputs: – Loads – Currents – Wind – Water conditions. Make sure to be alert to these condi- tions, and adapt accordingly.
  • Page 27: Navigation Rules

    NAVIGATION RULES Operating Rules Operating a watercraft can be com- pared with driving on unmarked high- ways and roads. To prevent collisions or avoid other boaters, a system of op- erating rules must be followed. It’s not only common sense... it’s the law! smo2012-003-200 Generally keep to your right and safely TYPICAL...
  • Page 28 NAVIGATION RULES Watercraft Equipped with iBR buoy, or to which channel you can con- tinue. They may also indicate whether Unlike most other watercraft, this you are entering a restricted or con- PWC has a braking system (iBR). trolled area such as a no wake or low When operating an iBR equipped wa- speed zone.
  • Page 29: Fueling

    FUELING Fueling Procedure WARNING Fuel tank may be pressurized, fuel WARNING vapors may be released while re- moving the fuel tank cap. Fuel is flammable and explosive under certain conditions. Always work in a well ventilated area. Do 8. Insert the gas pump spout into the not smoke or allow open flames or filler neck and fill up the fuel tank.
  • Page 30: Fuel Requirements

    FUELING WARNING Never put gasoline in ski pylon hole, it is not connected in any way to the fuel system. NOTICE Never experiment with other fuels. Engine or fuel system Fuel Requirements damages may occur with the use of an inadequate fuel. NOTICE Always use fresh gaso- line.
  • Page 31: Trailering Information

    TRAILERING INFORMATION NOTICE NOTICE The span of the trailer Do not route ropes or wood bunks including bunk width tie-downs over the seat or grab should be adjusted to provide sup- handle as they could be perma- port throughout the full length of the nently damaged.
  • Page 32: Important On-Product Labels

    Refer to your owner’s manual for all easier. maintenance requirements. ©2016 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc., (BRP). All rights reserved. , and the BRP logo ™ ® are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates. Based on BRP internal †...
  • Page 33 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 219902678 EN-219905280-DEC ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 34: Watercraft Safety Labels

    IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Watercraft Safety Labels These labels are affixed to the vehicle for the safety of the operator, passenger (2-UP) or bystanders. The labels illustrated on the following pages are on your watercraft. If missing or damaged, they can be replaced free of charge. See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Please read the following labels carefully before operating this watercraft.
  • Page 35 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS EN-219905572-DEC LABEL 1 - MAIN WARNING LH EN-219905573-DEC LABEL 2 - MAIN WARNING RH ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 36 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 219903501 LABEL 3 Certain components in the engine compartment ENGINE OIL AND CERTAIN COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT may be very hot. Direct contact may result in MAY BE HOT. DIRECT CONTACT MAY RESULT IN SKIN BURN. skin burn.
  • Page 37 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS 219903077 LABEL 11 EN-219904804-DEC LABEL 13 219903078 LABEL 12 219904576A EN-219904576-DEC LABEL 14 219903502 LABEL 15 EN-269003471-DEC LABEL 16 ________ ________ SAFETY INFORMATION...
  • Page 38: Compliance Labels

    IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Compliance Labels smo2011-003-001_d TYPICAL - COMPLIANCE LABEL LOCATION 219902679 LABEL 1 - EMISSION CONTROL LABEL EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM INFORMATION XXXXXXXXX BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. THIS ENGINE CONFORMS TO U.S. EPA & CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS REGULATIONS FOR MARINE SI ENGINES. RENSEIGNEMENT SUR LE DISPOSITIF ANTIPOLLUTION CE MOTEUR EST CONFORME AUX NORMES DE L’EPA...
  • Page 39 IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS Recommended: premium unleaded gasoline 91 pump octane or higher. Minimum required: unleaded gasoline 87 pump octane. 219903127A 219903127A LOCATED NEAR GAS CAP 570 Montagne, Valcourt, Qc, CA, JOE 2LO Skaldenstraat 125, Gent, 9042, BE (YDV) MAXIMUM CAPACITIES ABOVE INFORMATION ALSO U.S.A.
  • Page 40: Pre-Ride Inspection

    BRP dealer performs the preseason preparation of your vehicle. Each visit to your authorized BRP dealer is a great opportunity for your dealer to verify if your vehicle is included in any safety campaign. We also urge you to visit your authorized BRP dealer in a timely manner if you become aware of any safety related campaigns.
  • Page 41 PRE-RIDE INSPECTION ✓ ITEM OPERATION Check operation. (Depress and release the lever to check for freedom of iTC lever movement. If any friction is felt, the lever must be taken apart, cleaned, inspected for wear and lubricated) Check operation. (Depress and release the lever to check for freedom of iBR lever (if equipped) movement.
  • Page 42 PRE-RIDE INSPECTION smo2009-002-135_a TYPICAL - BILGE DRAIN PLUG LOCATIONS 1. Bilge drain plugs 2. Tighten 3. Untighten 219001838-001_a WARNING ENGINE COMPARTMENT, SEAT REMOVED Ensure bilge drain plugs are prop- Engine Oil erly secured prior to launching the Ensure oil level is within specification watercraft in water.
  • Page 43: What To Do After Launching The Watercraft

    PRE-RIDE INSPECTION Engine Cut-Off Switch and Engine WARNING START/STOP Button Check handlebar and correspond- Press the start button once without in- ing steering nozzle operation be- stalling the tether cord cap on the en- fore starting. Never turn handle- gine cut-off switch. bar while someone is near the rear of the watercraft.
  • Page 44 PRE-RIDE INSPECTION Information Center (Gauge) 1. Press START/STOP button and in- stall the tether cord cap on the en- gine cut-off switch. 2. As the information center cycles through its self-test function, en- sure all indications come on. WARNING Always attach the tether cord clip to your PFD or to the wrist (wrist strap required).
  • Page 45 WATERCRAFT INFORMATION _______________...
  • Page 46: Controls

    CONTROLS NOTE: Some vehicle safety labels are not shown on illustrations. For information WATERCRAFT SAFETY LABELS on vehicle safety labels, refer to 219002045-005 1) Handlebar The handlebar controls the direction of the watercraft. During forward opera- tion, turning the handlebar to the right steers the watercraft to the right and inversely.
  • Page 47: Engine Cut-Off Switch

    A total of ten D.E.S.S. keys can be pro- grammed to the same watercraft. To have a key programmed to your watercraft, see your authorized BRP Sea-Doo dealer. D.E.S.S. Key Types (If Applicable) or RF D.E.S.S. key types (If Applicable) Two types of keys can be used: –...
  • Page 48: Throttle Lever

    CONTROLS KEY TYPE FLOAT COLOR Normal Yellow or Black Learning Green The information center displays the type of key used, either Normal or Per- formance. smo2009-002-201_a TYPICAL 1. Throttle lever 2. To accelerate 3. To decelerate The throttle lever is spring loaded and should return to rest position (idle) when not pressed.
  • Page 49: Mode/Set Buttons

    CONTROLS NOTE: If water current is 14 km/h (9 MPH) or above, the reverse can not be engaged as the speed threshold for the reverse is exceeded. At speeds above 14 km/h (9 MPH), pulling the iBR lever in will engage the brake.
  • Page 50: Eco Button

    CONTROLS smo2012-002-009_a TYPICAL 1. Sport button It is used to activate or deactivate SPORT mode. OPERATING MODES Refer to for de- tails. 9) ECO Button The ECO button is located on the LH handlebar. smo2012-002-009_b TYPICAL 1. ECO button It is used to activate or deactivate ECO mode.
  • Page 51: Information Center (Gauge)

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGE) WARNING Do not adjust the display while riding, you could lose control. 219002045-001 TYPICAL A. Multifunction gauge B. Icons A) Multifunction Gauge Multifunction Gauge Features 219001694-204 TYPICAL MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE See table for features applicable to your model. _______________...
  • Page 52 INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGE) Features are explained below. GTI PRO 130 1) Multifunction Display 2) Numerical Display 3) Touring mode indicator 4) Sport mode indicator 5) Fuel level gauge 6) Hour meter display 7) ECO mode indicator 8) iBR position indicator 9) VTS position indication 10) Compass X = Indicates a standard feature...
  • Page 53 INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGE) AVAILABLE INDICATIONS IN NUMERICAL DISPLAY GTI Pro 130 Watercraft speed Engine RPM Clock Learning key settings VTS settings Fuel consumption (instant and average) X = An X indicates a standard feature - = See your Sea-Doo dealer for availability. N.A.
  • Page 54 INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGE) 7) ECO Indicator The ECO indicator and a smile in the fuel tank symbol comes ON when FUEL ECONOMY MODE is activated. FUEL LEVEL GAUGE When the fuel tank is full, 8 segments (bars) of the indicator are turned on. The top segment is not used.
  • Page 55: B) Indicator Lights / Icons

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGE) OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Refer to for detailed instructions. 10) Compass A GPS incorporated in the information center provides the indication in the FUNC- multifunction display. Refer to TION DESCRIPTION for more details VTS POSITION INDICATION B) Indicator Lights / Icons Indicator lights or icons (LCD), inform you of a selected function or a system anom- aly.
  • Page 56: Navigating The Multifunction Display

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGE) Navigating the Function Description Multifunction Display Compass A GPS incorporated in the information WARNING center provides the indication in the Do not adjust display while riding, multifunction display. you could lose control. The cardinal points, intermediate car- dinal points, as well as the azimuth the Selecting Functions watercraft is travelling are displayed...
  • Page 57: Changing Numerical Display Indication

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGE) The fuel consumption functions are NOTE: The fuel consumption value not continuously active. selected will be displayed in the nu- merical display. Double click the SET The fuel consumption function se- button to reset the average fuel con- lected becomes active only when se- sumption indication.
  • Page 58: Resetting Numerical Display Indication

    INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGE) To reset the indication. double click the SET button. The numerical display will momentarily indicate zero (0). NOTE: Each of these functions be- come active ONLY when selected as the numerical display indication. Multifunction Gauge Setup MESSAGE DISPLAYED Clock Setting DISPLAY 1.
  • Page 59 INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGE) FUNCTION SELECTED - CHANGE CLOCK OFFSET 1. CHANGE CLOCK OFFSET indication 2. Time 4. Press the UP/DOWN button to ad- just the clock to the correct local time. 5. Press the SET button to save the setting and return to the main dis- play.
  • Page 60: Equipment

    EQUIPMENT NOTE: Illustrations may not be accurate for every model and are only provided as a visual guide. NOTE: Some vehicle safety labels are not shown on illustrations. For information WATERCRAFT SAFETY LABELS on vehicle safety labels, refer to 219003045-002 1) Glove Box The front storage compartment also contains two holders for safety equip-...
  • Page 61: Seat

    EQUIPMENT smo2011-003-025_a TYPICAL smo2009-002-129_a 1. Front storage compartment cover TYPICAL - SEAT LATCH 2. Latch lever 1. Seat latch handle 2. Latch pin WARNING 3. Pin insertion hole Never carry any loose, heavy, To install the seat, insert the forward sharp, or breakable objects in the end of the seat in its retainer.
  • Page 62: Boarding Ladder

    EQUIPMENT a handhold for the skier/wakeboarder spotter or boarding the watercraft from the water. NOTICE Never use the molded grab handle to tow anything or to lift the watercraft. smo2009-002-133 TYPICAL - BOARDING LADDER HELD DOWN FOR BOARDING FROM WATER NOTICE –...
  • Page 63: Front And Rear Eyelets

    EQUIPMENT Rear Eyelets smo2011-003-014_a smo2009-002-132_b TYPICAL TYPICAL 1. Boarding platform 1. Rear eyelets 2. Spotter foot rests (each side) 8) Bilge Drain Plugs 7) Front and Rear Eyelets Unscrew drain plugs whenever wa- Eyelets can be used for mooring, tow- tercraft is on the trailer.
  • Page 64: Break-In Period

    BREAK-IN PERIOD Operation During Break-In Period A break-in period of 10 operating hours is required before running the water- craft at sustained full throttle. During this period, maximum throttle should not exceed 1/2 to 3/4 opening. However, brief full acceleration and speed variations contribute to a good break-in.
  • Page 65: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING PRE-RIDE IN- Always perform the SPECTION before operating this watercraft. Be sure to read the SAFETY INFORMATION and the WATERCRAFT INFORMATION sec- tions and be thoroughly familiar with the iControl technology. Should any control or instruction not be F18A01Y fully understood, refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer.
  • Page 66 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE Starting the engine or rid- ing the watercraft in shallower water may damage the propulsion system. WARNING Watercraft with iBR system: – Be aware of the iBR gate move- ment when starting the engine, smo2009-002-145 shutting down the engine or us- ing the iBR lever.
  • Page 67 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE – Stay on center of the ladder. – Only one person at a time on the ladder. – Never use propulsion system components to board. Reach forward with one hand and take hold of the molded handle behind the smo2009-002-145 seat, then stand on the boarding lad- Sit astride the seat.
  • Page 68 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS smo2009-002-147 TYPICAL - MODEL WITH BOARDING LADDER SHOWN smo2009-002-148 TYPICAL - MODEL WITH BOARDING LADDER SHOWN smo2009-002-149 smo2009-002-150 ______________...
  • Page 69: How To Start Engine

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS How to Start Engine NOTICE Do not hold START/STOP button more than 10 seconds to avoid starter overheating. A rest pe- WARNING riod should be observed between Before starting the engine, the op- the cranking cycles to allow the erator and passenger(s) should al- starter to cool down.
  • Page 70: How To Engage Neutral (Ibr Equipped Models Only)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE Turning the handlebar pivots the jet If the air inlet openings pump nozzle which controls the water- are kept under water, such as turning craft direction. Turning the handlebar constantly in tight circles, plunging to the right will turn the watercraft to the bow through waves, or capsiz- the right, turning the handlebar to the ing the watercraft, water may seep...
  • Page 71: How To Engage Forward (Ibr Equipped Models Only)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 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. smo2009-002-201_b If the watercraft is moving forwards, TYPICAL - ENGAGING FROM NEUTRAL...
  • Page 72: How To Engage And Use Braking (Ibr Equipped Models Only)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Engine power will be reduced to idle whenever the iBR lever position is changed. Release the iBR lever to end reverse operation. To stop rearward motion after iBR lever release, apply enough throttle to stop rearward movement. WARNING The brake function has no effect when travelling in reverse.
  • Page 73 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The braking function can only be en- CAUTION When braking, rid- gaged during forward operation at or ers must brace themselves against above the threshold speed of 14 km/h the deceleration force to prevent (9 MPH). from moving forward on the water- craft and losing balance.
  • Page 74: How To Use The Variable Trim System (Vts)

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS may cause the operator of a following When first using the watercraft, the watercraft to momentarily loose sight operator should become familiar with of your PWC. the use of the variable trim system (VTS) at varying speeds and water con- ditions.
  • Page 75: General Operating Recommendations

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS VTS Trimming Methods AVAILABLE VTS TRIMMING METHODS GTI Pro 130 VTS trimming through multifunction gauge X = Indicates a standard feature N.A. = Not Available General Operating Trimming the VTS Using the Mode/Set Buttons Recommendations With the engine running in forward po- Rough Water or Poor Visibility sition, proceed as follows: Operation...
  • Page 76 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS weight, speed, water surface condi- turn should be practiced extensively tion, presence and direction of wind to become familiar with the handling and current. characteristics of the watercraft under partial or full braking conditions. When at speed and the brake is first applied, a plume of water will shoot up in the air behind the watercraft and may cause the operator of a following...
  • Page 77 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Beaching NOTICE It is not recommended to run the watercraft to the beach. Drive slowly towards the beach and shut off the engine before the water is less than 90 cm (3 ft) deep under the lowest rear portion of the hull. Then pull the watercraft to the beach.
  • Page 78: Operating Modes

    OPERATING MODES GTI PRO 130 Touring mode Sport mode ECO mode Learning key modes X = Indicates a standard feature - = See your Sea-Doo dealer for availability. N.A. = Not Applicable Touring Mode By default, the watercraft is in TOUR- ING mode of operation when first started.
  • Page 79 OPERATING MODES smo2011-003-100_a smo2012-002-009_a NOTE: After a few seconds, the gauge TYPICAL will revert to its normal display. 1. Sport button 3. Ensure the SPORT mode indicator is NOTE: The following important mes- turned on. sage will scroll across the multifunc- tion display: ENTERING...
  • Page 80: Eco Mode (Fuel Economy Mode)

    OPERATING MODES smo2011-003-100_a smo2011-003-100_l NOTE: After a few seconds, the gauge How to Deactivate ECO Mode will revert to its normal display. 1. Depress the Eco button for at least 2. Ensure the TOURING mode indica- one second. tor is on. ECO Mode (Fuel Economy Mode) How to Activate ECO Mode...
  • Page 81 OPERATING MODES Changing Learning Key Speed 6. Press the SET button once to save Settings the setting, twice to exit the func- tion, or simply wait for the function To change learning key settings, carry to time-out. The change in key set- out the following: ting will automatically be saved.
  • Page 82: Special Procedures

    SPECIAL PROCEDURES Jet Pump Water Intake and Models with iBR Impeller Cleaning If the aforementioned method does not work, the following can be per- WARNING formed: – With engine running and before ap- Keep away from intake grate while plying throttle, pull the iBR lever in engine is running.
  • Page 83 SPECIAL PROCEDURES NOTICE Inspect water intake grate WARNING for damage. Refer to an authorized If it is necessary to reach in to re- Sea-Doo dealer for repair as neces- move any foreign object caught sary. in the propulsion system, strictly observe the following before pro- Watercrafts Equipped with iBR ceeding:...
  • Page 84: Capsized Watercraft

    SPECIAL PROCEDURES 6. Release the LH lever to exit override WARNING mode. When watercraft is capsized, do 7. Remove tether cord from vehicle not attempt to restart the engine. before working near iBR gate. Operator and passengers should always wear approved personal WARNING flotation devices.
  • Page 85: Submerged Watercraft

    SPECIAL PROCEDURES NOTICE NOTICE If the engine does not The longer the delay be- crank, do not attempt to start it any- fore you have the engine serviced, more. Otherwise, the engine could the greater the damage to the en- be damaged.
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  • Page 87: Maintenance Information

    MAINTENANCE INFORMATION _______________...
  • Page 88: Maintenance Schedule

    For emission-related warranty claims, BRP is limiting the diagnosis and repair of emission-related parts to the authorized Sea-Doo dealers. For more information, US EPA EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY...
  • Page 89 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE EVERY YEAR AT PRESEASON OR 100 HOURS OF OPERATION (WHICHEVER COMES FIRST) Perform all items indicated in the Pre-Ride Inspection and Post Operation Care Replace engine oil and filter Inspect engine rubber mounts Inspect the cooling system (coolant level, hoses and fasteners for leaks) Visually inspect connection between throttle body and intake manifold Inspect the air intake for damage on hoses and clamps.
  • Page 90: Maintenance Procedures

    Rotax ® engines were developed and age engine. validated using the XPS™ oil. BRP rec- ommends the use of its XPS engine oil CAUTION Many components or an equivalent at all time. Do not add in the engine compartment may be any additives to the recommended en- very hot.
  • Page 91 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2. Open the seat. 3. Install a garden hose on the exhaust system flushing connector. Refer EXHAUST SYSTEM in this sec- tion and follow the procedure. lmr2007-053-100_a 1. Full NOTICE 2. Add – Never run engine without supply- 3.
  • Page 92: Engine Coolant

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Engine Coolant CAUTION Many components in the engine compartment may be Recommended Engine Coolant very hot. Direct contact may result in skin burn. RECOMMENDED COUNTRY Open seat. COOLANT Locate the expansion tank cap. EXTENDED LIFE PRE-MIXED Scandinavia COOLANT (EUR) (P/N 779223) EXTENDED LIFE PRE-MIXED...
  • Page 93: Ignition Coils

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Spark Plugs RECOMMENDED Add coolant, see ENGINE COOLANT for specification, to adjust coolant level between marks Spark Plug Removal as required. Use a funnel to avoid 1. Open seat. spillage. Do not overfill. 2. Disconnect the ignition coil input Properly reinstall and tighten filler cap, connector.
  • Page 94: Exhaust System

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Flushing should be performed when the watercraft is not expected to be used further the same day or when the watercraft is stored for any extended time. NOTE: Repeat the flushing procedure on the starboard side of the stern when vehicle was used in water where there were long debris such as plants, algae, smr2014-032-051_a...
  • Page 95 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NOTE: The following tool is recom- To flush, start engine then immediately mended when a quick connect adapter open the water tap. is used to ease garden hose installa- tion. CAUTION Many components in the engine compartment may be RECOMMENDED TOOL very hot.
  • Page 96: Ride Plate And Water Intake Grate

    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Ride Plate and Water Intake Grate Ride Plate and Water Intake Grate Inspection Inspect ride plate and jet pump wa- ter intake grate for damage. See your Sea-Doo dealer to have any damaged part repaired or replaced. WARNING 219001838-030_a 1.
  • Page 97 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES WARNING Do not use a higher rated fuse as this can cause severe dam- age. If a fuse has burnt out, the source of the malfunction should be determined and corrected be- fore restarting. See an authorized Sea-Doo dealer for servicing. Fuse Location 219001973-003_a TYPICAL...
  • Page 98 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Fuse Description FUSE RATING DESCRIPTION — Not used Fuel Inj., Ing. Coils 15 A and Fuel Pump Bilge Pump (if equipped) — Not used — Not used 30 A Charge Cluster Depth sounder (if equipped) 30 A Start/Stop 30 A Battery 15 A...
  • Page 99: Watercraft Care

    – Strong detergent Additional Care for Foul Water or – Degreasing agent Salt Water Operation – BRP HEAVY DUTY CLEANER When the watercraft is operated in foul (P/N 293 110 001) water and particularly in salt water, ad- – Ammonia ditional care should be taken to protect –...
  • Page 100: Storage And Preseason Preparation

    STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION Storage Fuel System Fuel System Protection WARNING FUEL STABILIZER (P/N 779171) (or Because fuel equivalent) should be added in the fuel flammable, should have tank to prevent fuel deterioration and an authorized Sea-Doo dealer, fuel system gumming. Follow stabi- repair shop, or person of your lizer manufacturers' instructions for own choosing to inspect the fuel...
  • Page 101 STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION 7. Apply anti-seize lubricant on spark plug threads, then reinstall them MAINTE- in the engine. Refer to NANCE PROCEDURES 8. Install the ignition coils, refer to MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Engine Coolant Test If antifreeze is not replaced, test its density.
  • Page 102: Preseason Preparation

    NOTICE When component con- ponents or to the hull, contact your au- ditions seem less than satisfactory, thorized Sea-Doo dealer. replace using genuine BRP parts, or equivalents. Body and Hull Protection Apply a good quality marine wax to the body.
  • Page 103: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 104: Watercraft Identification

    WATERCRAFT IDENTIFICATION The main components of the water- craft (engine and hull) are identified by different serial numbers. It may some- times become necessary to locate these numbers for warranty purposes or to trace the watercraft in the event of theft. Hull Identification Number The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is located on the boarding platform at the...
  • Page 105: Rf D.e.s.s. Key

    RF D.E.S.S. KEY This device complies with FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 106: Engine Emissions Information

    Manufacturer's EPA Emission Regulations Responsibility All 1999 and more recent Sea-Doo watercraft manufactured by BRP are Beginning with 1999 model year en- certified to the EPA as conforming to gines, PWC manufacturers of marine the requirements of the regulations for...
  • Page 107: Eac Declaration Of Conformity

    EAC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Left blank for Eurasian Conformity mark where applicable ______________...
  • Page 108: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Rotax 1503 Engine WATERCRAFT MODEL GTI PRO 130 ENGINE ® Rotax 1503. Type Single Over Head Camshaft (SOHC) Declared Power 100 kW @ 7000 RPM Induction Naturally-aspirated Number of cylinders 12 valves (4 per cylinder) with Number of valves hydraulic lifters (no adjustment) Bore 100 mm (3.9 in)
  • Page 109 SPECIFICATIONS WATERCRAFT MODEL GTI PRO 130 PROPULSION Sea-Doo ® jet pump with iBR Propulsion system (intelligent brake and reverse) Axial flow, single stage. Large Type hub with 10-vane stator Jet pump Material Aluminum Impeller Stainless steel Transmission Direct drive Electronic, gauge interface, Type no VTS switch DIMENSIONS...
  • Page 110 SPECIFICATIONS WATERCRAFT MODEL GTI PRO 130 FLUIDS (cont'd) 4T 5W40 Scandinavia : SYNTHETIC BLEND OIL (EUR) (P/N 779290) All other countries: Type 5W40 SYNTHETIC Engine oil BLEND OIL (P/N 779133) If not available, refer to RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL 3 L (3.2 qt (U.S. liq.)) oil change Capacity w/filter ENGINE COOLANT...
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ______________...
  • Page 112: Troubleshooting Guidelines

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES ENGINE WILL NOT START 1. Tether cord removed. – Press START/STOP button. – Properly install tether cord cap on engine cut-off switch within 5 seconds of pressing START/STOP button. – After double “beep”, press START/STOP button to start engine. 2.
  • Page 113 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES ENGINE TURNS NORMALLY BUT WILL NOT START (cont’d) 2. Fouled/defective spark plugs. – Replace. 3. Blown fuse. – Check wiring then replace fuse(s). 4. Water-flooded engine. – Refer to WATER-FLOODED ENGINE in SPECIAL PROCEDURES. 5. Engine management system fault detected (check engine pilot lamp is ON).
  • Page 114 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES ENGINE SMOKE (cont’d) 2. Water ingestion, coolant leak or damaged cylinder head gasket. – Seek service from an authorized Sea-Doo dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair, or replacement. Please refer to the US EPA EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY contained herein for informa- tion about warranty claims.
  • Page 115 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES ENGINE LACKS ACCELERATION OR POWER (cont’d) 8. Clogged injectors. – Seek service from an authorized Sea-Doo dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for maintenance, repair, or replacement. Please refer to the US EPA EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY contained herein for informa- tion about warranty claims.
  • Page 116 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES iBR WILL NOT RETURN TO NEUTRAL POSITION (IBR FAULT INDICATOR OFF) (MODELS WITH iBR) (cont’d) 2. Throttle lever does not fully return to null when released. – Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. ABNORMAL NOISE FROM PROPULSION SYSTEM 1.
  • Page 117: Monitoring System

    MONITORING SYSTEM A system monitors the electronic com- Sea-Doo dealer to pass on the fault ponents of the EMS (engine manage- code. The dealer will then advise the ment system), iBR (if equipped), and operator on the steps to take to solve other components of the electrical the problem, or to stop using the wa- system.
  • Page 118: Indicator Lights And Message Display Information

    MONITORING SYSTEM Indicator Lights and Message Display Information The fault indicators and messages displayed in the information center will inform you of a particular condition or if an anomaly occurs. If a fault indicator or a fault message comes ON in the multifunction gauge, see the TROUBLESHOOTING section or seek service from an authorized Sea-Doo dealer.
  • Page 119 MONITORING SYSTEM MESSAGE DISPLAY INFORMATION FUEL SENSOR FAULT Fuel level sensor fault IBR MODULE ERROR iBR system malfunction (models with iBR) MAINTENANCE REQUIRED Watercraft maintenance required NOTICE Running engine with low oil pressure may severely damage the engine. ______________...
  • Page 120: Beeper Code Information

    MONITORING SYSTEM Beeper Code Information BEEPER CODES DESCRIPTION Bad D.E.S.S. system connection. Reinstall tether cord correctly on engine cut-off switcht. Wrong D.E.S.S. key. Use a tether cord that has been programmed for the watercraft. Defective D.E.S.S. key. Use another programmed tether cord. 1 long beep Dried salt water in tether cord cap.
  • Page 121 MONITORING SYSTEM BEEPER CODES DESCRIPTION High engine coolant temperature. ENGINE OVERHEATING High exhaust temperature. Seek service from an authorized Sea-Doo dealer, repair shop, or person of your own choosing for maintenance, US EPA repair, or replacement. Please refer to the EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY contained herein for Continuously beeps...
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  • Page 123: Warranty

    WARRANTY ______________...
  • Page 124: Brp Limited Warranty - Usa And Canada: 2020 Sea-Doo

    BRP. BRP reserves the right to modify this limited warranty at any time, be- ing understood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions appli- cable to the products sold while this warranty is in effect.
  • Page 125 RELATED WARRANTY contained herein. 4. For Sea-Doo personal watercrafts produced by BRP for sale in the State of Cali- fornia or New York that are originally sold to a resident or subsequently warranty registered to a resident in the State of California or New York, please also refer to the applicable California and New York Emissions Control Warranty Statement contained herein.
  • Page 126 BRP will not honour this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
  • Page 127 9. CONSUMER ASSISTANCE In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this BRP limited warranty, BRP suggests that you try to resolve the issue at the dealership level.
  • Page 128: Us Epa Emission-Related Warranty

    2. It is free from defects in materials and workmanship that may keep it from meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 1045 and 40 CFR 1060. Where a warrantable condition exists, BRP will repair or replace, as it elects, any part or component with a defect in materials or workmanship that would increase the engine’s emissions of any regulated pollutant within the stated warranty...
  • Page 129 Components Covered The emission-related warranty covers all components whose failure would in- crease an engine’s emissions of any regulated pollutant, including the following listed components: 1. For exhaust emissions, emission-related components include any engine parts related to the following systems: –...
  • Page 130 If you have any question regarding your warranty rights and responsibility, you should contact Bombardier Recreational Products at 1-888-272-9222. ** In the USA, products are distributed and serviced by BRP US Inc. ______________...
  • Page 131: California And New York Emission Control Warranty

    CALIFORNIA AND NEW YORK EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT FOR MODEL YEAR 2020 SEA-DOO ® PERSONAL WATERCRAFT For California and New York, your 2020 Sea-Doo personal watercraft has a special environmental label required by the California Air Resources Board. The label has 1, 2, 3 or 4 stars.
  • Page 132 This emission limited warranty covers Model Year 2020 Sea-Doo personal wa- tercrafts certified and produced by BRP for sale in California or New York, that are originally sold in California or New York to a California or New York resident or subsequently warranty registered to a California or New York resident.
  • Page 133 Operator’s Guide. Emission warranty parts that are scheduled for replacement, as required mainte- nance, are warranted by BRP for the period of time before the first scheduled re- placement date for that part. Emission warranty parts that are scheduled for reg- ular inspection, but not regular replacement, are warranted by BRP for the entire warranty period of the personal watercraft.
  • Page 134 ® personal watercraft, you should however be aware that BRP may deny you warranty coverage if your engine(s) or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications. You are responsible for presenting your engine to an authorized BRP Dealer as soon as a problem exists.
  • Page 135: California Evaporative Emissions Control System Warranty

    CALIFORNIA EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The California Air Resources Board is pleased to explain the evaporative emis- sions control system’s warranty on your 2020 personal watercraft. In California, new SIMW must be designed, built, and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards.
  • Page 136 amount of time, not to exceed 30 calendar days. If you have question regarding your warranty coverage, you should contact Bombardier Recreational Products at 1-888-272-9222. ______________...
  • Page 137: Brp International Limited Warranty: 2020 Sea-Doo

    BRP. BRP reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time, being understood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the products sold while this warranty is in effect.
  • Page 138 – Damage resulting from removal of parts, improper repairs, service, main- tenance, modification or use of parts or accessories not manufactured or approved by BRP which in its reasonable judgment are either incompatible with the product or adversely affect its operation, performance and durability, or resulting from repairs done by a person that is not an authorized servicing Sea-Doo Distributor/Dealer;...
  • Page 139 BRP will not honor this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
  • Page 140 BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without as- suming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured.
  • Page 141: Brp Limited Warranty For The European Economic Area, The Commonwealth Of The Independent States, Turkey: 2020 Sea-Doo Personal Watercraft

    BRP. BRP reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time, being understood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the products sold while this warranty is in effect.
  • Page 142 – Damage resulting from removal of parts, improper repairs, service, main- tenance, modification or use of parts or accessories not manufactured or approved by BRP which in its reasonable judgement are either incompatible with the product or adversely affect its operation, performance and durability, or resulting from repairs done by a person that is not an authorized servicing Sea-Doo Distributor/Dealer;...
  • Page 143 BRP will not honor this limited warranty to any private use owner or commercial use owner if one of the preceding conditions has not been met. Such limitations are necessary in order to allow BRP to preserve both the safety of its products, and also that of its consumers and the general public.
  • Page 144 BRP reserves the right to improve or modify products from time to time without as- suming any obligation to modify products previously manufactured. 8. TRANSFER...
  • Page 145 ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR FRANCE ONLY The following terms and conditions are applicable to products sold in France only: The seller shall deliver goods that are complying with the contract and shall be re- sponsible for defects existing upon delivery. The seller shall also be responsible for defects resulting from packaging, assembling instructions or the installation when it is its responsibility per the contract or if accomplished under its responsibility.
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  • Page 147: Customer Information

    CUSTOMER INFORMATION ______________...
  • Page 148: Privacy Information

    PRIVACY INFORMATION BRP wishes to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and war- ranty related purposes. Furthermore, BRP and its affiliates may use its customer list to distribute marketing and promotional information about BRP and related products.
  • Page 149: Contact Us

    CONTACT US North America www.brp.com 565 de la Montagne Street Asia Valcourt (Québec) J0E 2L0 Canada Room 4609, Tower 2, Grand Gateway 3 Hong Qiao Sa De Cv, Av. Ferrocarril 202 Road Shanghai, Parque Ind. Querétaro, Lote2-B China 200020 76220 Santa Rosa Jáuregui, Qro., Mexico...
  • Page 150: Change Of Address/Ownership

    In case of change of ownership, please join a proof that the former owner agreed to the transfer. Notifying BRP, even after the expiration of the limited warranty, is very important as it enables BRP to reach the watercraft owner if necessary, like when safety recalls are initiated.
  • Page 151 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ______________...
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  • Page 153 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ______________...
  • Page 154 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP ______________...
  • Page 156 OPERATOR’S GUIDE, ALL ON-PRODUCT SAFETY LABELS AND WATCH THE SAFETY VIDEO. ®™ AND THE BRP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. OR ITS AFFILIATES. ©2019 BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PRINTED IN CANADA. 219 002 045 OPERATOR’S GUIDE GTI PRO 130 / ENGLISH...

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