SeaDoo 2005 4-Tec models Instrucciones de operaciones

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8 SAFETY INFORMATIONSAFETYYour safety and that of your passengersand fellow boaters is YOUR responsibil-ity. Before launching your boat, youshould com

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99The emission warranty covers damage to other engine components that iscaused by the failure of a warranted part.The Bombardier Operator’s Guide prov

Pagina 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

100BOMBARDIER INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY FOR MODEL YEAR 2004 SEA-DOO® SPORT BOATS1. SCOPEBombardier Inc. (“Bombardier”) warrants its new and unuse

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1014. WHAT TO DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGEThe owner must notify an authorized Distributor/Dealer within two (2) days of theappearance of the defect

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102• Operation with fuel, oils or lubricants that are not suitable for the Sport Boat(see Operator’s Guide);• Damage from rust, corrosion or exposure

Pagina 7 - FOREWORD

1039. CONSUMER ASSISTANCEa) In the event of a controversy or a dispute in connection with this BOMBARDIERLIMITED WARRANTY, BOMBARDIER suggests that yo

Pagina 8 - Advisory Statements

104WEB SITESBombardier Sea-Doo Website: www.sea-doo.comCanadian Coast Guardwww.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/obs-bsn/sbg-gsn/main_e.htmUnited States Coast Guardwww.us

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105NOTE: These web sites are for the information and education of the owner ofthis Sport Boat and are current as of March 2003. Bombardier makes no en

Pagina 10 - Safe Boating Checklist

106LIST OF DISTRIBUTORSNORTH AMERICAIf your Sea-Doo sport boat requires warranty service, you must take it to any au-thorized Sea-Doo sport boat deale

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107DECLARATION CE OF CONFORMITYDECLARATION CE OF CONFORMITYApplication of Council Directives: 94/25/CE — Recreational craft89/336/CEE — Electromagneti

Pagina 12 - Safety Equipment

108Homologation and CertificationThese boats comply with the following standards:STANDARD TYPE OF CERTIFICATIONUnited States Coast Guard Self certific

Pagina 13 - TYPE III — WEARABLE

SAFETY INFORMATION 9– Engine exhaust contains carbonmonoxide (CO), which can cause in-jury or death if inhaled in sufficientquantities. Do not operate

Pagina 14 - TYPE V — WEARABLE

109Operator’s GuideConfirmation of ReceiptYour dealerWill assist you and help you to resolve any problems you may have.Upon delivery of your sport boa

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110PRIVACY INFORMATIONWe wish to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and warrantypurposes. Sometimes, we also use the coordinates

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CHANGE OF ADDRESSIf your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on thispage.Such notification is likewise necessary for

Pagina 17 - Carbon Monoxide and

CHANGE OF ADDRESSIf your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on thispage.Such notification is likewise necessary for

Pagina 18 - WHILE UNDERWAY (BACKDRAFTING)

Please verify with your selling dealer to ensure your SEA-DOO craft hasbeen registered with Bombardier.SPORT BOAT MODEL No. HULLIDENTIFICATION NUMBER

Pagina 20 - Safe Boating Practices

10 SAFETY INFORMATION– Always use the lanyard stop switchwhen operating the boat and en-sure that all passengers are familiarwith its use.– Ensure tha

Pagina 21 - Rules of the Road

SAFETY INFORMATION 11A PFD provides buoyancy to help keepyour head above the water and to helpyou remain in a satisfactory positionwhile in the water.

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12 SAFETY INFORMATIONTYPE IV — THROWABLEPFD Type V, Wearable must be worn.When inflated, it provides buoyancyequivalent to Type I, Il or III PFDs.When

Pagina 23 - Voluntary Inspections

SAFETY INFORMATION 13Some points to remember about hypo-thermia protection:1. While afloat in the water, do not at-tempt to swim unless it is to reach

Pagina 24 - Water Sports

14 SAFETY INFORMATIONSound Signaling DevicesNOTE: No single signaling device isappropriate for all purposes. Considerkeeping various types of equipmen

Pagina 25 - DIVER DOWN FLOAT

SAFETY INFORMATION 15Carbon Monoxide and BoatingBurning a material containing carbonproduces carbon monoxide (CO), anodorless and colorless gas. Becau

Pagina 26 - 24 SAFETY INFORMATION

16 SAFETY INFORMATIONCarbon Monoxide AccumulationFollowing are examples of possible situations where CO may accumulate withinyour boat while docked, a

Pagina 27 - INFORMATION

SAFETY INFORMATION 17While underway, CO concentrations can increase by backdrafting or “the stationwagon effect”. Backdrafting is caused by factors su

Pagina 28 - REGISTRATION NUMBER LOCATION

SAFETY WARNINGDisregarding any of the safety precautions and instructions contained inthis Operator’s Guide, the Safety Videocassette and the on-prod

Pagina 29 - 3-4 6 5 7

18 SAFETY INFORMATIONLanyard Stop SwitchThis safety device automatically stopsthe engine if the lanyard is attached tothe operator and the operator fa

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SAFETY INFORMATION 19– Do not use the boat in weather orsea conditions beyond the skill or ex-perience of the operator or the com-fortable capability

Pagina 31 - Label 11

20 SAFETY INFORMATIONKnow the waters in which the craft isto be operated. Current, tides, rapids,hidden obstacles, wakes and wavesetc. can affect safe

Pagina 32 - IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS

SAFETY INFORMATION 21– While your craft has the capacity ofoperating at high speeds, it isstrongly recommended that highspeed operation only be applie

Pagina 33 - LOCATION

22 SAFETY INFORMATIONSafe Boating CoursesThe local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary andthe U.S. Power Squadrons offer com-prehensive safe boating classes se

Pagina 34 - Overview

SAFETY INFORMATION 236. Approach a person in the waterfrom the lee side (opposite the di-rection of the wind). Turn off themotor before coming close t

Pagina 35

24 SAFETY INFORMATIONSKIING SIGNALSFor more information about water skiing, please contact the American Water SkiAssociation, 799 Overlook Drive, Wint

Pagina 36 - INSTRUMENTS FUNCTIONS

25VEHICLEINFORMATIONlmo2004-004b.fm Page 25 Wednesday, August 6, 2003 11:19 AM

Pagina 37 - 3) Throttle/Shifter Lever

26REGISTRATION NUMBER LOCATIONAll boats are required by federal law to be registered and legally numbered.Due to space availability for proper display

Pagina 38 - Button/Ignition Switch

27LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELSThe following labels are on your craft. If missing or damaged, they can be replacedfree of charge. See an authorized

Pagina 39 - 5) Navigation Light Switch

1Doin’it on your new Sea-Doo Sport BoatCongratulations, you are now the proud owner of a Sea-Doo sport boat. Whetheryou are an experienced boater or a

Pagina 40 - 8) Fuel Gauge

28Label 2Label 3TYPICAL — REFER TO ACTUAL LABEL ONBOATLabel 4Label 5Label 6Label 7Label 8Label 9F04LAHYF04LB5YWARNINGF13L1MYF13L1SYWARNINGF13L1NYWARNI

Pagina 41 - 10) Speedometer

29Label 10Label 11WAKE TOWER-OPTIONALF10L3EYF13L1PLWARNINGlmo2004-004b.fm Page 29 Wednesday, August 6, 2003 11:19 AM

Pagina 42

30IDENTIFICATION NUMBERSThe main components of the sport boat(hull and engine) are identified by differ-ent serial numbers. It may sometimesbecome nec

Pagina 43 - 20) Cup Holders

31CONTROLS, COMPONENTS AND INSTRUMENTS LOCATIONCockpitCOCKPIT VIEW41 11 9 10 8 42 76531 42F09L4MM1 2lmo2004-004b.fm Page 31 Wednesday, August 6, 200

Pagina 44 - 22) Deck Storage

32OverviewTYPICALTYPICAL F09L4NL3814 26 31 40 29 39173020134119 22 27 251828 27 342527231521271415333432 12 1235 36 34333716F09L4OM2727lmo2004-004b.fm

Pagina 45 - 23) Rear Storage

331. Safety Lanyard Post2. Steering Wheel3. Throttle/Shifter Lever4. Start-Stop Button/Ignition Switch5. Navigation Light Switch6. Bilge Pump Switch7.

Pagina 46 - 26) Removable Stern Light

34CONTROLS, COMPONENTS AND INSTRUMENTS FUNCTIONS1) Safety Lanyard(engine cut-out switch)The safety lanyard should be securelysnapped onto its switch t

Pagina 47 - 29) Fuel Tank Cap

35Digitally Encoded Security System (DESS)The safety lanyard cap specifically con-tains an electronic circuit that gives ita unique electronic serial

Pagina 48 - 32) Flushing Connector

36ShifterA 3-position lever: – forward– neutral– reverse.In order to shift, throttle lever must befully pulled back to idle speed.Shifter must be in n

Pagina 49 - 37) Scupper Valve

37StartingShifter must be in neutral position andthe safety lanyard must be on theDESS post to allow engine starting.To start engine, press and hold t

Pagina 50 - Attachments

2TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD... 5Hazard Statements...

Pagina 51 - 3. Rotate to rear and upwards

386) Bilge Pump Switch1. Bilge pump switchA 2-position OFF/bilge switch.Turn to bilge position when a manualoperation is required (after cleaning,stor

Pagina 52 - 2. Fastener

39FUEL GAUGEOil Pressure LampLocated in the cluster gauge, the pilotlamp turns on when the oil pressure islow or high in the engine. Check oil assoon

Pagina 53 - 42) 12-Volt Jack

4011) Cluster GaugeTYPICAL1. Battery2. Engine3. Temperature4. Oil12) Bilge Drain PlugsShould water be left in the bilge, it canbe easily drained by un

Pagina 54 - FUEL AND LUBRICATION

41Pull latches to unlock the ladder.TYPICAL1. LatchesSlide ladder toward rear, then pushdown.TYPICAL — LADDER LOWEREDTo store ladder, lift horizontall

Pagina 55 - WARNING

4221) Front Storage CompartmentA convenient watertight, lockable stor-age compartment with a removablebasket to carry personal articles. Thebasket is

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43TYPICALStep : Pull latch and lift coverLift the latch ring and open cover gen-tly until stopped by retaining spring.When completely opened, the cove

Pagina 57 - BREAK-IN PERIOD

44TYPICAL1. Rear storage compartment tray2. Tray under holdersFirmly close storage compartment cov-er to relatch.24) Jet Pump Water IntakeThe water is

Pagina 58 - Dealer code

45Installation– Lift connector cap.– Insert post in connector hole. En-sure to align hole keyway with postscrew head.– Firmly push downward to engaget

Pagina 59 - PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

4630) Deck Drain Provides drainage of water from rain,deck washing, water splashing, etc.Keep clean to avoid clogging.TYPICAL1. Driver‘s seat2. Deck d

Pagina 60 - 1. Inspect this area

4733) Ventilation DuctsLocated beneath the engine compart-ment lid, the ventilation ducts supplyair to the engine and ventilate enginecompartment. Ven

Pagina 61 - Storage Compartment

325) Bow Lights ... 4426) Removable Stern Light...

Pagina 62 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

4838) Fuel Tank Vent1. Fuel tank ventVent allows fuel vapor and pressure re-lease from fuel tank.39) Water Sport Towing AttachmentsPlease read and oft

Pagina 63 - Boarding from a Dock

49Towing TowerConvenient tower for skiing/wake-boarding.CAUTION: Always tow the vehiclewith the towing tower fastened inthe upright position to avoid

Pagina 64 - Boarding from the Water

50Using knobs previously removed,place through tower joint and screwinto storage support blocks as shownin the following illustration.TYPICAL1. Screw

Pagina 65 - Starting

5140) Main Battery Cut-Off SwitchThe switch is located in the enginecompartment, close to battery. It al-lows a complete cut-out of the electri-cal sy

Pagina 66

52FUEL AND LUBRICATIONCAUTION: Scrupulously follow the in-structions of this section. Failure to doso may reduce the engine’s life and/orperformance.F

Pagina 67 - POST-OPERATION CARE

53Oil LevelCAUTION: Check level frequently andrefill if necessary. Do not overfill — itwould make the engine smoke andreduce its power. Operating the

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54TYPICAL1. Oil cap10. Properly reinstall oil cap and dip-stick.Engine CoolantRecommended CoolantAlways use ethylene-glycol antifreezecontaining corro

Pagina 69 - SPECIAL PROCEDURE

55BREAK-IN PERIODCAUTION: Scrupulously follow theinstructions of this section. Failureto do so may reduce the engine’s lifeand/or performance.With Sea

Pagina 70 - Fuel-Flooded Engine

56.We recommend that this inspection chart be signed by an authorized dealer.10-HOUR INSPECTION CHECK LIST ✓Engine ignition timing if requiredSpark pl

Pagina 71 - Condition

57PRE-OPERATION CHECKSSome of the following items may nothave been previously covered in thisguide, however they will be describedin the MAINTENANCE o

Pagina 72 - MAINTENANCE

4SPECIAL PROCEDURE ... 67Engine Overheating...

Pagina 73

58HullInspect hull for cracks or damage.Jet Pump Water IntakeRemove weeds, shells, debris or any-thing else that could restrict the flowof water and d

Pagina 74 - Lubrication

59Shifter SystemCheck reverse gate operation for freemovement. With shift lever in forwardposition, the gate must be in upwardposition. With the shift

Pagina 75 - Throttle Cable

60OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSLaunching/LoadingCAUTION: Before launching thecraft, ensure the main battery cut-offswitch is turned ON and the bilgeplugs are

Pagina 76 - 2. Deck drain hole

61TYPICALSteeringTurning the steering pivots the jetpump nozzle which control the sportboat direction. Turning the steeringwheel clockwise will turn t

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62TYPICALCAUTION: Although the boat re-quires only 30 cm (1 ft) of water tofloat, the engine should be startedwith at least 90 cm (3 ft) of water be-l

Pagina 78 - Replacement

63TYPICALStarting Always activate bilge blower 5 min-utes minimum before starting the en-gine. The bilge blower will ventilatethe bilge.Attach the saf

Pagina 79 - Cleaning

64Crossing WavesReduce speed. Always be prepared tosteer and balance as necessary.When crossing wakes, always keep asafe distance from boat ahead.Stop

Pagina 80

65POST-OPERATION CAREGeneral CareShould water be present in the bilgeafter use of bilge pump, unscrew thedrain plugs and tilt the sport boat to therea

Pagina 81

66FlushingTo flush the exhaust cooling system,start the engine then immediatelyopen the water tap.CAUTION: Never flush a hot engine.Always start the e

Pagina 82

67SPECIAL PROCEDUREEngine OverheatingCAUTION: If the monitoring beepercontinuously sounds, stop engine im-mediately.Perform the JET PUMP WATER IN-TAKE

Pagina 83 - Pre-Season Preparation

5FOREWORDThis Operator’s Guide has been pre-pared to acquaint the owner/operatoror passenger of this sport boat withthe various sport boat controls, m

Pagina 84 - TROUBLESHOOTING

68Submerged BoatTo limit damages to the engine, per-form the following procedure as soonas possible.Drain bilge.If it was submerged in salt water, spr

Pagina 85 - Engine Overheats

69Towi ng the Sport Boat in WaterSpecial precautions should be takenwhen towing a Sea-Doo sport boat inwater.Maximum recommended towing speedis 24 km/

Pagina 86

71MAINTENANCEINFORMATIONlmo2004-004b.fm Page 71 Wednesday, August 6, 2003 11:19 AM

Pagina 87 - PERIODIC INSPECTION CHART

72MAINTENANCEEmission Component MaintenanceMaintenance, replacement, or re-pair of the emission control devicesand systems may be performed byany mari

Pagina 88

73EPA Emission RegulationsAll new 1999 and more recent Sea-Doosport boats manufactured by Bombardierare certified to the EPA as conformingto the requi

Pagina 89 - SPECIFICATIONS

74Additional LubricationBombardier Lube™ lubricant will helpto prevent corrosion and keep properoperation of moving mechanisms.Lubrication of the foll

Pagina 90

75TYPICAL — THROTTLE LEVER1. Must move freelyFuel and Oil FiltersThese filters must be replaced by anauthorized dealer annually. Fuel sys-tem pressuri

Pagina 91 - SI* METRIC INFORMATION

76TYPICAL1. Battery2. Main fusesIf an accessory, engine or gauge is notworking, check its fuse condition.Fuses for the electrical system of the en-gin

Pagina 92 - WARRANTY

77TYPICAL — INTERFACE1. Radio 2. 12-volt jack3. Blower4. Navigation lights5. Bilge pump6. SpareWhen finished, ensure to properly placeseal in cover.Ca

Pagina 93 - MODEL YEAR 2004 SEA-DOO

78TYPICAL1. Remove these screwsTYPICAL1. Push in, twist and remove bulbThe assembly is essentially the reverseof removal procedures. However, payparti

Pagina 94

6Advisory StatementsAdvisory statements alert you to con-ditions that affect equipment opera-tion, maintenance, and servicing prac-tices.An IMPORTANT

Pagina 95

79Inspect mufflers, battery and reservoirfastening devices. Check electrical con-nections for corrosion and tightness.Inspect hull and jet pump water

Pagina 96

80STORAGE AND PRE-SEASON PREPARATIONStorageIt is recommended that the sport boatbe taken to an authorized dealer forproper storage but the following o

Pagina 97 - F18L3CQF18L3CQ

81Spray Bombardier Lube™ lubricant orequivalent, in spark plug holes.To prevent fuel to be injected and alsoto cut the ignition at the engine crank-in

Pagina 98

82If the sport boat is to be stored out-side, cover it with a vented opaque tar-paulin to prevent UV (ultraviolet) raysand grime from affecting the pl

Pagina 99

83TROUBLESHOOTINGThe following chart is provided to help in diagnosing the probable source of simpletroubles. You may be able to solve many of these p

Pagina 100

84Engine will not StartOTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYEngine does not turn over and the monitoring beeper sounds.• Refer to MONITORING BEEPER

Pagina 101 - SPORT BOATS

85Engine Continually BackfiresOTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY• Faulty RPM limiter. • Refer to an authorized dealer.Weak spark. • Fouled, worn

Pagina 102

86PERIODIC INSPECTION CHARTDESCRIPTIONFREQUENCYFIRST10 HOURSEVERY25 HOURSEVERY50 HOURSEVERY100 HOURSORPRE-SEASONTO BEPERFORMEDBYGENERALFire extinguish

Pagina 103

87NOTE: Some items are included in the PRE-OPERATION CHECKS and not nec-essarily repeated in this chart. D: DealerO: Operator➀ Every 10 hours in salt

Pagina 104

88SPECIFICATIONSMODEL SPORTSTER™ 4 TEC™ENGINEEngine typeRotax® 1503 4-TEC, 4-stroke,Over Head Camshaft (OHC), liquid cooledNumber of cylinders 3Number

Pagina 105 - WEB SITES

SAFETY INFORMATION 7SAFETYINFORMATIONlmo2004-004a_safety.fm Page 7 Wednesday, August 6, 2003 11:18 AM

Pagina 106

89BOMBARDIER INC. reserves the right to make changes in design and specifica-tions and/or to make additions to, or improvements in its products withou

Pagina 107 - LIST OF DISTRIBUTORS

90SI* METRIC INFORMATION* The international system of units abbreviates SI in all languages.➀ To obtain the reverse sequence, divide by the given fact

Pagina 108 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

91WARRANTYlmo2004-004b.fm Page 91 Wednesday, August 6, 2003 11:19 AM

Pagina 109

92BOMBARDIER LIMITED WARRANTY FOR MODEL YEAR 2004 SEA-DOO® SPORT BOATS SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA1. SCOPEBombardier Motor Corporation of Ame

Pagina 110 - Confirmation of Receipt

933. CONDITIONS TO HAVE WARRANTY COVERAGEThis warranty coverage is available only after the purchaser and Dealer have: (i)completed and documented the

Pagina 111 - PRIVACY INFORMATION

94• Damage resulting from removal of parts, improper repairs, service, mainte-nance, or modification, or use of parts or accessories not manufactured

Pagina 112 - CHANGE OF ADDRESS

958. TRANSFERIf the ownership of a product is transferred during the warranty coverage period,this warranty shall also be transferred and be valid for

Pagina 113

96CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT FOR MODEL YEAR 2004 SEA-DOO® SPORT BOATS EQUIPPED WITHA ROTAX® ENGINE(S)If your Sea-Doo sport boat ha

Pagina 114 - DEALER IMPRINT AREA

97Three Stars - Ultra Low EmissionThe three-star label identifies engines that meet the Air Resources Board’s Per-sonal Watercraft and Outboard marine

Pagina 115

98Parts covered for a Model Year 2004 Sea-Doo Sport BoatSportster LE DI equipped with a Rotax engine(s): Parts covered for a Model Year 2004 Sea-Doo S

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