BRP Ski-Doo COMPACT DIGITAL DISPLAY Operator'S Manual Download Page 1

COMPACT DIGITAL DISPLAY

Operator’s Guide

520002726

Original

Instructions

Summary of Contents for Ski-Doo COMPACT DIGITAL DISPLAY

Page 1: ...COMPACT DIGITAL DISPLAY Operator s Guide 520002726 Original Instructions...

Page 2: ...l rights reserved No parts of this Manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc Bombardier Recreational Products Inc BRP 2021 BRP I...

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Page 4: ...UR RE ES S 7 7 Digital Display 7 Display Combination Selection 10 Icons and Messages 14 Lap Record Mode 16 E E T TE EC C E EN NG GI IN NE E S ST TO OR RA AG GE E P PR RO OC CE ED DU UR RE E E E T TE E...

Page 5: ...3 I IN NT TR RO OD DU UC CT TI IO ON N...

Page 6: ...with a Compact Digital Display this guide is a complement to the vehicle operator guide It covers the display func tions and the vehicle functionality related to the display Keep this guide in the veh...

Page 7: ...5 C CO OM MP PA AC CT T D DI IG GI IT TA AL L D DI IS SP PL LA AY Y...

Page 8: ...iio on n o of f t th he e v ve eh hiic clle e p pa ar rt tiic cu ulla ar rlly y f fr ro om m c co on ns st ta an nt tlly y s sc ca an nn niin ng g t th he e e en nv viir ro on nm me en nt t N NO OT TE...

Page 9: ...ll D Diis sp plla ay y W WA AR RN NI IN NG G N Ne ev ve er r a ad djju us st t o or r s se et t f fu un nc ct tiio on ns s o on n t th he e d diig giit ta all d diis sp plla ay y w wh hiille e r riid...

Page 10: ...y The lower display is used to display Various information in combination with the upper display Messages refer to Icons and Messages and Monitoring System for details Fault codes refer to Monitoring...

Page 11: ...splays the engine coolant temperature ex cept while adjusting the heating elements N NO OT TI IC CE E I If f e en ng giin ne e o ov ve er rh he ea at ts s s st to op p v ve eh hiic clle e iin n a a s...

Page 12: ...le adjusting the heated throttle lever For details on heated throttle lever operation refer to Heated Grips and Throttle Lever Switch in Secondary Controls D Diis sp plla ay y C Co om mb biin na at ti...

Page 13: ...11 1 Gauge mode button DISPLAY FEATURES...

Page 14: ...OR Engine RPM K Km m h h or M MP PH H OR R RP PM M Vehicle speed OR Engine speed K Km m h h or M MP PH H OR RPM Engine RPM R RP PM M Altitude M M or F F 2 Vehicle speed K Km m h h or M MP PH H Altitud...

Page 15: ...consump tion 11 L L 1 10 00 0K Km m or M MP PG G 12 Engine coolant tempera ture E E and C C or F F 1 Press and hold the mode button to reset 2 Resetting the trip odometer B also resets the average fue...

Page 16: ...2 short beeps GOOD KEY At power up with a good key Vehicle ready for use BREAK IN Displayed during break in period Refer to Break in Period 4 short beeps every 5 minutes LOW OIL Injection oil level is...

Page 17: ...RM UP Engine and or injection oil need to warm up before normal operation The engine s RPM is limited until desired temperature is reached up to 10 minutes when driving Warm up period may occur after...

Page 18: ...r to Display Combination Selection Press and HOLD the mode button 1 Gauge mode button To navigate through the functions RECORD PLAY or SELECT re peatedly push DOWN on the heating elements heated grips...

Page 19: ...RPM but the lower display can record one of the following Odometer resets to 0 at each new recording Vehicle speed Top speed resets to 0 at each new recording Top RPM resets to 0 at each new recordin...

Page 20: ...ns first lap two bars means second lap and so on A maximum of 8 laps can be recorded If the memory reaches its maximum capacity the recording will stop by itself P Plla ay yiin ng g B Ba ac ck k a a R...

Page 21: ...19 E E T TE EC C E EN NG GI IN NE E S ST TO OR RA AG GE E P PR RO OC CE ED DU UR RE E...

Page 22: ...and hr trip 4 While holding the mode button on the gauge rapidly switch from HIGH to LOW beam until the gauge displays P PR RE ES SS S H HO OL LD D B BU UT T T TO ON N F FO OR R O OI IL L I IN NJ JE...

Page 23: ...Remove tether cord cap from engine cut off switch N NO OT TI IC CE E D Do o n no ot t s st ta ar rt t t th he e e en ng giin ne e d du ur riin ng g s st to or ra ag ge e p pe er riio od d E TEC ENGIN...

Page 24: ...22 This page is intention ally blank E TEC ENGINE...

Page 25: ...23 M MO ON NI IT TO OR RI IN NG G S SY YS ST TE EM M...

Page 26: ...or to inform you of a particular condition P PI IL LO OT T L LA AM MP PS S Pilot lamp can flash alone or in combination with another lamp The lower display is used to give you a brief description if...

Page 27: ...p engine immediately and let engine cool down Check coolant level refer to Maintenance If coolant level is correct and overheating persists contact an authorized BRP snowmobile dealer Do not run the e...

Page 28: ...zed BRP snowmobile dealer Do not run the engine if condition persists ECM OVERHEAT 4 short beeps every 5 minutes BATT VOLT Indicate a low or high battery voltage condition Visit an authorized BRP snow...

Page 29: ...f your own choosing 4 short beeps every 5 minutes REV LIMIT Engine RPM limited for protection when certain faults occur OVER REV Indicates that maximum engine RPM is reached Check clutch calibration S...

Page 30: ...s in critical condition over 10 minutes Message will not disappear until the engine shutdown DESS 2 short beeps Good key vehicle ready to operate Short beeps repeating slowly WRONG KEY Unable to read...

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