CONTROLS
To have a key programmed to your
watercraft, see your authorized BRP
Sea-Doo dealer.
RF D.E.S.S. Key Recognition
Two short beeps indicate the system
is ready to allow engine starting. Oth-
erwise, refer to the
TROUBLESHOOT-
ING
section.
RF D.E.S.S. Key Types
Two types of keys can be used:
– Normal key
– Learning key.
To ease key recognition, the tether
cord float comes in different colors.
KEY TYPE
FLOAT COLOR
Normal
Yellow or Black
Learning
Green
The information center displays the
type of D.E.S.S. key used.
in
AM
RPMgal/h
lap
TYPE OF KEY IS DISPLAYED HERE
Message possibilities:
– NORMAL KEY
– LEARNING KEY.
The Sea-Doo learning key, limits the
speed of the watercraft and the en-
gine torque, therefore enabling first
time users and less experienced op-
erators to learn how to operate the
watercraft while gaining the necessary
confidence and control.
The learning mode offer also the possi-
bility of setting the maximum speed of
the watercraft.
For more information on learning keys,
refer to
OPERATING MODES
section.
5) Engine START/STOP
Button
The engine START/STOP button is lo-
cated on the LH handlebar.
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TYPICAL
1. Engine cut-off switch
2. START/STOP button
Engine Starting and Stopping
Refer to
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
for complete procedures on how to
start and stop the engine.
Waking Up the Electrical System
Press the START/STOP button once
without installing the tether cord on
the engine cut-off switch.
This will power up the electrical sys-
tem; the information center will cycle
through a self-test function and will
then go blank after a few seconds.
The electrical system will stay pow-
ered up for approximately 75 seconds
after the START/STOP button was de-
pressed.
When the tether cord is installed on the
engine cut-off switch, the system will
be powered for 60 minutes.
Every time the START/STOP button is
pressed, the countdown restarts. This
will allow listening to the BRP Audio
Premium system (If equipped). When
the battery voltage drops below 12.3V,
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