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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

Some of the following items may not have been previously covered in this guide,
however they will be described in the MAINTENANCE or SPECIAL PROCE-
DURES section. Please refer to these sections to have more detailed information.

WARNING

The pre-operation check is very important prior to operating the vehicle. Al-
ways check the proper operation of critical controls, safety features and me-
chanical components before starting. If not done as specified here, severe
injury or death might occur. Bring all safety equipment required by local laws.

 WARNING

Engine should be off and the safety lanyard should always be removed
from its switch prior to verifying any of the following. Only start craft once
all items have been checked and operate properly.

ITEM

OPERATION

Hull

Inspect.

Jet pump water intake

Inspect/clean.

Bilge

Drain. Ensure plugs are secured.

Battery

Inspect tightness of cables and retaining strap(s).

Fuel tank and oil reservoir

Refill.

Engine compartment

Verify for any fuel leak/odor.

Fire extinguisher

Inspect condition/mounting.

Steering and throttle systems

Check operation.

Reverse system

Check operation.

Safety lanyard, engine 
start/stop button

Check operation.

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Summary of Contents for 2001 LRV

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Page 2: ... Handbook and Videocassette should remain with the craft at the time of resale The following trademarks are the property of Bombardier Inc SEA DOO BOMBARDIER ROTAX BOMBARDIER LUBE BOMBARDIER Formula XP S Synthetic Injection Oil Sea Doo Synthetic Grease Gelcote is a trademark of Gelcote International Knight s Spray Nine is a trademark of Korkay System Ltd Printed in Canada Smo2001 001a fmPS Tradema...

Page 3: ...ailability More serious boaters may want to obtain Chapman Piloting by Elbert S Maloney available at most book stores When introducing your family or friends to the sport be sure they fully understand the controls and operation of the watercraft and the importance of courteous responsible riding Each operator has a responsibility to ensure the safety of his her passenger and of other water users P...

Page 4: ...NS 19 1 Safety Lanyard engine cut off cord 19 2 Handlebar 20 3 Throttle Lever 20 4 Shift Lever 20 5 Engine Start Stop Button 20 6 Choke Lever 21 7 Info Center Gauge Switches 21 8 Speedometer 22 9 Fuel Valve 22 10 Bilge Drain Plugs 22 11 Rear Grab Handles 23 12 Seat Strap 23 13 Swim Platform 23 14 Seat Latch 23 15 Cover Latch 23 16 Front Storage Compartment 24 17 Glove Box 24 18 Side Storage Compar...

Page 5: ...IOD 31 Engine 31 10 Hour Inspection 31 PRE OPERATION CHECKS 33 Hull 34 Jet Pump Water Intake 34 Bilge 34 Battery 34 Fuel Tank and Oil Reservoir 34 Engine Compartment 34 Steering System 34 Throttle System 35 Shifter System 35 Safety Lanyard and Engine Start Stop Button 35 Storage Compartment Covers 35 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 36 Trailering 36 Principle of Operation 36 Boarding from a Dock 38 Boarding...

Page 6: ...dition 45 MAINTENANCE 46 Lubrication 46 Periodic Inspection 47 Periodic Inspection Chart 48 Throttle and Choke Cable Inspection 49 Carburetor Adjustment 49 Fuel and Oil Filters 49 Steering Alignment 49 Deck Drains 50 Vacuum Bailer Pick Ups 50 Fuses 50 General Inspection and Cleaning 50 STORAGE AND PRE SEASON PREPARATION 52 Storage 52 Pre Season Preparation 54 TROUBLESHOOTING 56 SPECIFICATIONS 59 S...

Page 7: ...publica tion Bombardier Inc however main tains a policy of continuous improve ment of its products without imposing upon itself any obligation to install them on products previously manufactured Because of our ongoing commitment to product quality and innovation Bom bardier Inc reserves the right at any time to discontinue or change specifi cations designs features models or equipment without incu...

Page 8: ...ional control is avail able To turn the craft both steer ing and throttle are necessary The forces generated on the body of riders while turning negotiating waves or wakes operating in chop py waters or falling off the water craft especially at higher speeds may cause injury including the pos sibility of broken legs and other bones Remain flexible and avoid sharp turns Never place your feet and le...

Page 9: ... ouvers such as figure eights etc that cause the upper deck to be un der water may cause severe engine problems due to water ingestion Refer to SPECIAL PROCEDURES and Limited Warranty contained in this guide Due to the close proximity of other racers It is recommended that an approved personal watercraft hel met be used during racing events Read and follow all instructions and warnings provided wi...

Page 10: ...OTE If outside North America consult the local distributor USA Except Puerto Rico BOMBARDIER MOTOR CORPORATION OF AMERICA 7575 Bombardier Court P O Box 8035 WAUSAU WI 54401 or for P O Box 54402 Phone 715 848 4957 Fax 715 847 6879 http www bombardier com CANADA Alberta British Columbia Manitoba North West Territories Ontario Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon New Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island N...

Page 11: ...ft dealer within two 2 days of the appearance of the defect in material and or workmanship and present to the servicing authorized SEA DOO dealer the SEA DOO Warranty Registration Card or a proof of purchase of the NEW and UNUSED SEA DOO watercraft and must sign the repair work order prior to the start of the repair in order to validate a warranty repair All parts replaced under this limited warra...

Page 12: ...dify this warranty at any time being under stood that such modification will not alter the warranty conditions applicable to the SEA DOO watercraft sold while this warranty is in effect 6 TRANSFER If the customer sells the watercraft guaranteed under the present he shall assign and transfer this warranty which shall be valid for the rest of the relevant PERIOD as defined in section 1 hereinabove t...

Page 13: ...er must notify a local authorized SEA DOO dealer within two 2 days of the appearance of the defect in material and or workmanship and present to the servicing authorized SEA DOO watercraft dealer the SEA DOO Warranty Registra tion Card or a proof of purchase of the NEW and UNUSED SEA DOO watercraft and must sign the repair work order prior to the start of the repair in order to validate a warranty...

Page 14: ...ns the English version shall prevail It is the customer s responsibility to ensure that the SEA DOO watercraft complies with all boating regulations and standards of any country other than the original country of sale where the SEA DOO watercraft is intended to be used BOMBARDIER reserves the right to modify this warranty at any time being under stood that such modification will not alter the warr...

Page 15: ...ly num bered Due to space availability for proper display of registration number refer to follow ing illustration for location The registration number should appear on each side of the craft 1 Registration number location F11L01L 1 Smo2001 001a book Page 13 Tuesday May 23 2000 2 18 PM www SeaDooManuals net ...

Page 16: ...ing or damaged they can be replaced free of charge See an authorized Sea Doo dealer Please read the following labels carefully before operating this craft TYPICAL Label 1 TYPICAL F11L03M 1 4 6 2 5 5 3 F11L0DY Smo2001 001a book Page 14 Tuesday May 23 2000 2 18 PM www SeaDooManuals net ...

Page 17: ...15 Label 2 Label 3 TYPICAL Label 4 Label 5 Label 6 F00L2LY F06L0DZ F07L24Y F11L0EY F11L0FY Smo2001 001a book Page 15 Tuesday May 23 2000 2 18 PM www SeaDooManuals net ...

Page 18: ...oses or to trace the craft in the event of theft Hull The Hull Identification Number H I N is located on floorboard at the rear of craft TYPICAL 1 Hull Identification Number Engine The Engine Identification Number E I N is located on the upper crank case on MAGNETO side 1 Engine Identification Number F11L05Y 1 F06D15Y 1 Smo2001 001a book Page 16 Tuesday May 23 2000 2 18 PM www SeaDooManuals net ...

Page 19: ...AND INSTRUMENTS LOCATION TYPICAL F11L06M 2 1 14 26 23 4 24 18 35 15 16 22 9 19 20 12 19 11 18 31 32 33 29 28 10 27 5 21 17 6 3 34 30 13 25 8 7 36 37 Smo2001 001a book Page 17 Tuesday May 23 2000 2 18 PM www SeaDooManuals net ...

Page 20: ...18 Side Storage Compartments 19 Underseat Storage Compartments 20 Engine Compartment 21 Mooring Cleats 22 Oil Injection Reservoir Cap 23 Fuel Tank Cap 24 Deck Drains 25 Flushing Connector 26 Bow and Stern Eyelets 27 Jet Pump Nozzle 28 Reverse Gate 29 Scupper Valves 30 Cooling System Bleed Outlet s 31 Jet Pump Water Intake 32 Automatic Bilge Pump 33 Boarding Step 34 Sun Deck 35 Tool Kit 36 Fuses 37...

Page 21: ...ard and have it programmed for your craft To have additional safety lanyard programmed refer to an au thorized Sea Doo dealer If the engine is stopped with the start stop button while the safety lanyard re mains on the switch it can be restart ed within approximately 10 minutes by pressing the start stop button After this delay it is necessary to apply slight pressure of the safety lanyard on the ...

Page 22: ...ily A fuel accelerator pump delivers fuel to the engine each time throttle lever is applied CAUTION Engine can be flooded if throttle lever is applied several times If engine is flooded it will not start 4 Shift Lever A 3 position lever forward neutral reverse CAUTION Never rev the engine at high RPM in reverse 5 Engine Start Stop Button To start engine depress and hold the button Release immediat...

Page 23: ...e overheating maintenance information Multifunction Gauge Operation Display Priorities The clock compass function is the ba sic mode of the Info Center gauge Use the compass as a guide only Not to be used for navigation pur poses The chronometer tachometer and speedometer are the only other modes that may be chosen to replace the clock compass mode If another mode is chosen the clock compass mode ...

Page 24: ... a maintenance inspection the message MAINT will blink To clear the warning message press the SET button for 2 seconds during the message blinking 8 Speedometer Analog speedometer indicates the speed of craft in miles per hour MPH and kilometers per hour km h NOTE Info center gauge also indi cates craft speed The speed sensor mounted on the ride plate sends the signal to the speedom eter and info ...

Page 25: ...ward and hold Lift and pull the seat rearward Repeat same procedure to remove the front portion of the seat When reinstalling the seat insert seat front tab into body hook for each por tion of the seat TYPICAL 1 Insert this tab in hook 2 Hook Pull latch lever to insert it over the rear lock pin Release latch lever then firmly push on rear of the seat to relatch 15 Cover Latch Pull the latch lever ...

Page 26: ...19 Underseat Storage Compartments Convenient watertight removable baskets to carry personal articles Re move seat to gain access to underseat storage compartments 20 Engine Compartment This is where the mechanical electri cal and fuel oil systems are located WARNING Never leave any heavy or break able objects in the storage com partment Never operate the craft with the storage compartment cov er o...

Page 27: ...er from rain deck washing water splashing etc Keep clean to avoid clogging 25 Flushing Connector To flush engine Refer to POST OPERATION CARE section for proper use F00L0DY 1 F11L0BY WARNING Add oil to level mark Do not over fill Reinstall cap and fully tighten WARNING Always stop the engine before re fueling Fuel is inflammable and explosive under certain condi tions Always work in a well ven til...

Page 28: ...se Gate When selecting the neutral or reverse position with the shift lever the re verse gate moves up or down to obtain the desired position 29 Scupper Valves This is where water from deck drains out Keep clean to avoid clogging 30 Cooling System Bleed Outlet s 1 Bleed outlet F00L0EY 1 F01L9DY 1 WARNING Never use nozzle as a supporting point to board the craft or to lift it WARNING Never use gate...

Page 29: ...cap is plugged to the switch bilge pump automatically turns on It will stay on for 30 seconds When engine is started bilge pump re mains on and stays on until engine is stopped When engine is stopped pump re mains on for 30 seconds and then au tomatically shuts off 33 Boarding Step A convenient step to help reboarding the craft TYPICAL 1 Boarding step WARNING Keep away from intake grate while engi...

Page 30: ... 37 Battery Battery is located under front section of seat Refer to SPECIAL PROCEDURES 38 Fender Cleats These cleats are provided for fenders installation CAUTION Do not use the cleats for securing baggage or as a tie down point for trailering or mooring TYPICAL 1 Fender cleats each side WARNING Do not start or operate the craft if a person is seated on the sun deck F07L0XY 1 Smo2001 001a book Pag...

Page 31: ...ge to critical parts in the fuel system and engine components Recommended Oil Use only two stroke engine injection oil sold by authorized Sea Doo dealers CAUTION Bombardier formula tion XP S is specially formulated and tested for use in our 947 en gines Use of any other brand of two stroke oil may void the limit ed warranty Use only BOMBAR DIER Formula XP S or equiva lent WARNING Follow these safe...

Page 32: ...his craft features an oil injection sys tem which does not require manual fuel oil mixing A sufficient amount of injection oil should be maintained in the reservoir NOTE It is recommended to carry a 1 L of spare injection oil The use of a funnel is recommended to pour the oil into the reservoir Stop filling as soon as oil appears at approx imately 13 mm 1 2 in from top of res ervoir Do not overfil...

Page 33: ...tank filling only To add injection oil in the fuel proceed as follows Fill fuel tank with approximately 15 li ters 4 gal of gasoline then add the required quantity of injection oil in the fuel Fill up fuel tank with gasoline Do not overfill NOTE It is important to proceed in this order to allow a proper mixing of the oil in the gasoline If oil is added first in an empty fuel tank fuel lines will b...

Page 34: ...st system hose clamps Carburetor flange screws and flame arrester bracket Steering system inspection Steering cable adjustment if required Reverse cable adjustment if required Cooling system hose condition and fasteners Bailer pick ups check for obstructions Digitally encoded security system Monitoring beeper Electrical connections starter battery etc Jet pump oil replacement PTO flywheel and seal...

Page 35: ...uipment required by local laws WARNING Engine should be off and the safety lanyard should always be removed from its switch prior to verifying any of the following Only start craft once all items have been checked and operate properly ITEM OPERATION Hull Inspect Jet pump water intake Inspect clean Bilge Drain Ensure plugs are secured Battery Inspect tightness of cables and retaining strap s Fuel t...

Page 36: ... tank to specified level Check the oil level and refill reservoir as necessary Check fuel tank oil reservoir retaining straps fasteners Engine Compartment Steering System Assisted by another person check steering operation for free movement When the handlebar is horizontal the jet pump nozzle should be in the straight ahead position Ensure the jet pump nozzle pivots easily when handlebar is turned...

Page 37: ...nyard and Engine Start Stop Button If craft is equipped with shift lever po sition lever in neutral Ensure start stop button operates properly Start engine and stop it using button Storage Compartment Covers Ensure they are closed and latched WARNING Check throttle lever operation be fore starting the engine WARNING Verify the reverse gate locking op eration before starting the engine WARNING If e...

Page 38: ...nciple of Operation Propulsion The engine is directly coupled to a drive shaft which in turn rotates an impeller This impeller is accurately ad justed in a housing where the water is drawn up from underneath the craft Then the water flows through the im peller to a venturi The venturi acceler ates the water and produces thrust to move the craft Depressing the throt tle lever increases engine speed...

Page 39: ...hift lever in reverse position TYPICAL 1 Reverse gate in downward position NOTE To obtain maximum efficiency and control from the reverse increase engine speed to slightly above idle Too much RPM will create water tur bulence and reduce reverse efficiency In reverse position turn the handlebar in the opposite direction that you want to move the rear of the craft WARNING Keep away from intake grate...

Page 40: ...nning When boarding from a dock slowly place one foot on the craft footboard nearest the dock and at the same time transfer the body weight to the other side in order to balance the craft while holding the handlebar Then bring the other foot over the seat and put it on the other footboard Push the craft away from the dock TYPICAL WARNING Shift lever should only be used when the engine is idling an...

Page 41: ...f the coded signal CAUTION Do not hold start stop but ton more than 30 seconds A rest pe riod should be observed between the cranking cycles to let starter cool down Pay attention not to discharge battery Cold Engine Position throttle and shift lever to idle neutral Turn the fuel valve to ON position Firmly grip handlebar with your left hand and place both feet on the foot board Fully pull the cho...

Page 42: ...steer and balance as necessary When crossing wakes always keep a safe distance from boat ahead Stopping Docking The craft is slowed by water drag The stopping distance will vary depending on the craft weight speed water sur face condition presence and direction of wind and current The operator should become familiar ized with the stopping distance under different conditions Release the throttle at...

Page 43: ...tle lever and press the en gine start stop button Remove safety lanyard from craft WARNING Should the engine be shut off craft directional control is not avail able Never leave the safety lan yard on its switch when craft is not in operation to avoid unautho rized use by children or others Smo2001 001a book Page 41 Tuesday May 23 2000 2 18 PM www SeaDooManuals net ...

Page 44: ...h fresh water is essential to neutralize corrod ing effects of salt or other chemical products present in water It will help to remove sand salt shells or other parti cles in water jackets engine exhaust manifold tuned pipe and or hoses Engine lubrication and flushing should be performed when the craft is not ex pected to be used further the same day or when the craft is stored for any extended ti...

Page 45: ...gine Final Steps Disconnect the garden hose Remove spark plug cables and con nect them on the grounding device Remove both spark plugs and spray BOMBARDIER LUBE lubricant or equivalent into each cylinder Crank the engine a few turns to distrib ute the oil on cylinder wall Apply anti seize lubricant on spark plug threads then reinstall them Properly reconnect spark plug cables to spark plugs Wipe u...

Page 46: ...age If system is still blocked move the craft out of the water and remove blockage manually CAUTION Inspect water intake grate for damage Refer to an authorized Sea Doo dealer for repair as neces sary Capsized Craft If the craft turns over it will remain cap sized To return the craft upright grab the in let grate step on rub rail and use your weight to rotate it counterclockwise seen from rear CAU...

Page 47: ...l prevent the cooling system from filling which may lead to water being injected into and filling the ex haust system Without the engine run ning there isn t any exhaust pressure to carry the water out the exhaust outlet CAUTION Failure to do this may re sult in damage to the engine If you must tow a stranded craft in water and do not have a hose pincher be sure to stay well below the maximum towi...

Page 48: ...nt every 25 hours or every 10 hours in salt water use Electrical Connections As necessary apply dielectric grease on battery posts and all exposed cable connectors CAUTION Do not lubricate connec tors of the Multi Purpose Electronic Module Additional Lubrication BOMBARDIER LUBE lubricant or equiv alent will help prevent corrosion and maintain proper operation of moving mechanisms Lubrication of th...

Page 49: ...m of each side Storage Compartment Cover Cylinders Lubricate rod of cylinders Periodic Inspection Routine maintenance is necessary for all mechanized products A periodic in spection contributes to the product s life span The following maintenance chart gives guidelines for regular craft servicing scheduled to be performed by you and or by an authorized Sea Doo deal er The schedule should be adjust...

Page 50: ...k straps OPERATOR Engine head bolts retorque DEALER Engine counterbalance shaft oil level if applicable DEALER Steering system DEALER Reverse system reverse cable adjustment DEALER Fastener tightening flame arrester carburetor s engine mount exhaust system etc DEALER Muffler battery and reservoir fastening devices OPERATOR Fuel lines check valve and fuel system pressurization DEALER Fuel vent line...

Page 51: ... often if neces sary CAUTION Serious engine damage can occur with improper carburetor adjustment Fuel and Oil Filters These filters should be replaced by an authorized Sea Doo dealer Fuel sys tem pressurization should be conduct ed at the same time Refer to MAIN TENANCE Periodic Inspection Chart CAUTION An obstructed oil filter will cause oil starvation resulting in serious engine damage Steering ...

Page 52: ...cover 2 Fuse tabs If a fuse is burnt replace by one of the same rating General Inspection and Cleaning Inspection Check engine compartment for any damage and fuel oil injection systems for leaks Ensure all hose clamps are properly secured and no hose is cracked kinked or presenting any oth er damage F01L7RY 1 F11H01Y 1 2 WARNING Do not use a higher rated fuse as this can cause severe damage If a f...

Page 53: ...ash the body with wa ter and soap only use mild detergent Remove any marine organisms from engine and or hull Apply non abrasive wax such as silicone wax CAUTION Never clean fiberglass and plastic parts with strong detergent degreasing agent paint thinner ac etone etc Stains may be removed from seats and fiberglass with Knight s Spray Nine from Korkay System Ltd or the equivalent Respect the envir...

Page 54: ...ent Refer to an authorized Sea Doo dealer for this operation CAUTION Use only SEA DOO jet pump oil or equivalent synthetic gear oil otherwise component ser vice life could be reduced Do not mix oil brands or types Grease lubrication point s of propul sion system as explained in MAINTE NANCE section Fuel System SEA DOO fuel stabilizer or equiva lent can be added in fuel tank to pre vent fuel deteri...

Page 55: ...mend ed for aluminum engines Install a hose pincher to engine drain hose TYPICAL 1 Hose pincher installed on engine drain hose Disconnect engine water outlet hose TYPICAL 1 Disconnect engine water inlet hose Temporarily install a short piece of hose to engine water outlet at cylinder head Insert a funnel into hose and pour an tifreeze mixed with water in engine un til the colored solution appears ...

Page 56: ...ent fi berglass and plastic parts with strong detergent degreasing agent paint thinner acetone etc If the craft is to be stored outside cov er it with an opaque tarpaulin to pre vent sun rays and grime from affecting the plastic components craft finish as well as preventing dust accumulation CAUTION The craft should never be left in water for storage Never leave the craft stored in direct sunlight...

Page 57: ...inspection DEALER Propulsion system inspection DEALER Oil filter replacement DEALER Fuel tank straps OPERATOR Oil tank straps OPERATOR Oil injection tank filling OPERATOR Flame arrester inspection DEALER Fuel filter replacement DEALER Fuel line condition DEALER Filler neck fuel tank and fuel cap condition DEALER Check valves fasteners fuel system pressurization DEALER Throttle and choke cable insp...

Page 58: ...ty lanyard cap Clean safety lanyard cap to remove salt water Improper operation of MPEM or defective wiring harness Refer to an authorized Sea Doo dealer 8 short beeps Defective MPEM Refer to an authorized Sea Doo dealer Continuously beeps Engine overheats See ENGINE OVERHEATING OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Engine does not turn over Safety lanyard removed Install cap over switch Burnt f...

Page 59: ...hoke Refer to an authorized Sea Doo dealer OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Monitoring beeper sounds continuously Clogged jet pump water intake Clean Clogged coolant system Flush cooling system with coupler hose OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Weak spark Fouled defective worn spark plugs Replace Overheated engine See ENGINE OVERHEATS Refer to an authorized Sea Doo dealer Faulty rev ...

Page 60: ...clogged Clean Damaged impeller Replace Refer to an authorized Sea Doo dealer OTHER OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Cavitation Weeds or debris jammed around impeller Clean and check for damage Damaged impeller shaft or drive shaft Refer to an authorized Sea Doo dealer Smo2001 001a book Page 58 Tuesday May 23 2000 2 18 PM www SeaDooManuals net ...

Page 61: ...imiter setting 7200 RPM 50 COOLING Type Water cooled total loss type Direct flow from propulsion unit ELECTRICAL Magneto generator output 180 W 6000 RPM Ignition system type Digital DC CDI Spark plug Make and type NGK BR8ES Gap 0 5 0 6 mm 020 024 in Starting system Electric starter with reduction gear Battery 12 V 19 A h Fuse MPEM 5 A Electrical system 2 x 15 A VTS system N A CARBURETION Fuel type...

Page 62: ...pump oil type SEA DOO synthetic polyolester oil SAE 75W90 GL5 Pivoting angle of direction nozzle 23 Minimum required water level for jet pump 90 cm 3 ft DIMENSIONS Number of passengers 4 Overall length 396 cm 156 0 in Overall width 155 cm 61 0 in Overall height 108 cm 42 5 in Weight 432 kg 960 lb Load limit passengers luggage 338 kg 750 lb CAPACITIES Fuel tank 95 L 25 U S gal Fuel reserve 19 L 5 0...

Page 63: ...MBOL m kg N L C kPa N m km h kn PREFIXES PREFIX kilo centi milli micro SYMBOL k c m µ MEANING one thousand one hundredth of one thousandth of one millionth of VALUE 1000 0 01 0 001 0 000001 CONVERSION FACTORS TO CONVERT in in in in ft oz lb lbf lbf in lbf ft lbf ft PSI imp oz imp oz imp gal imp gal U S oz U S gal knot MPH Fahrenheit Celsius hp TO mm cm cm cm m g kg N N m N m lbf in kPa U S oz mL U...

Page 64: ...ber HP Horse power LED Light emitting diode MAG Magneto MPEM Multi purpose electronic module MPH Mile per hour N A Not applicable OPT Optional P N Part number PFD Personal flotation device PTO Power take off RAVE Rotax adjustable variable exhaust RPM Revolution per minute STD Standard VROI Variable rate oil injection smo2001 001b fm Page 62 Tuesday May 23 2000 3 34 PM www SeaDooManuals net ...

Page 65: ...ET APT ________________________________________________________________ CITY STATE PROVINCE ZIP POSTAL CODE NEW ADDRESS ______________________________________________ NAME ________________________________________________________________ NO STREET APT ________________________________________________________________ CITY STATE PROVINCE ZIP POSTAL CODE STOLEN UNITS In the event that your craft is sto...

Page 66: ...tion of the original warranty since Bombardier will be in a position to contact you if correction to your watercraft becomes necessary NOTE This card is strictly for change of address only CHANGE OF ADDRESS AFFIX PROPER POSTAGE BOMBARDIER Recreational Products Sea Doo Warranty Valcourt Quebec Canada J0E 2L0 Smo2001 001a book Page 64 Tuesday May 23 2000 2 18 PM www SeaDooManuals net ...

Page 67: ...ION NUMBER H I N ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER E I N Owner Purchase Date YEAR MONTH DAY Warranty Expiry Date YEAR MONTH DAY To be completed by the authorized Sea Doo dealer at the time of the sale DEALER IMPRINT AREA NAME No STREET APT CITY STATE PROVINCE ZIP POSTAL CODE Smo2001 001a book Page 67 Tuesday May 23 2000 2 18 PM www SeaDooManuals net ...

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