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1. Press and hold for 2 seconds to reset
Trip hour meter is reset every time en-
gine is turned off.
Message Display
The information center features a dis-
play area that blinks a message when-
ever one of the following circumstances
occurs. The abbreviations between pa-
renthesis here are the code displayed:
• engine overheating (H-TEMP)
• low oil pressure (OIL)
• low battery voltage (12V LOW).
• high battery voltage (12V HI).
• low fuel level (FUEL-LO)
• maintenance reminder (MAINT)
• check engine (CHK ENG)
• sensor failure (vehicle electronic equip-
ment) (SENSOR)
• invalid safety lanyard (KEY)
• safety lanyard, learning key active
(L KEY)
• end of faults (END)
A beeper will sound depending on the
fault occurring to catch the driver at-
tention when necessary.
Except for low liquid levels, which can be
corrected by refilling, it is recommend-
ed to see an authorized Sea-Doo dealer
when other messages occur.
NOTE:
If a fault occurs, this system
generates numbered fault codes
(P-XXXX) that can be displayed through
the information center using a special
procedure. In case of a failure, you
may call your authorized Sea-Doo dealer
and he would be able to assist you to
have the codes displayed to help trou-
bleshooting.
Warning Light
The red warning LED (Light-Emitting
Diode) blinks along with the beeper to
catch your attention.
Maintenance Information
When the watercraft is due for a mainte-
nance inspection, the message MAINT
will blink. Afterwards, it will blink at every
start-up for 10 seconds. After servicing,
your authorized Sea-Doo dealer will
clear it.
9) Glove Box
A small, convenient storage compart-
ment for personal articles.
10) Fuel Tank Cap
Open the front storage compartment
cover to expose fuel tank cap.
1. Fuel tank cap
Refer to the vehicle illustration for fuel
tank cap location.
Unscrew the cap counterclockwise. Af-
ter fueling, reinstall cap and fully tighten.
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