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BOMBARDIER Sea-Doo GTX User Manual

BOMBARDIER Sea-Doo GTX
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Original Instructions
Read this guide thoroughly.
It contains important safety information.
Minimum recommended operator’s age: 16 years old.
Keep this Operator’s Guide in the watercraft.
2018
OPERATOR’S
Includes Safety, Watercraft and
Maintenance Information
GUIDE
2018
FAIT AU / MADE IN CANADA U/M:P.C
219 001 878
OPERATOR’S GUIDE, RXT / GTX
/ Wake Pro Series / ENGLISH
GUIDE DU CONDUCTEUR, Série RXT / GTX
/ Wake Pro / ANGLAIS
® AND THE BRP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. OR ITS AFFILIATES.
©2017 BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PRINTED IN CANADA.
2 1 9 0 0 1 8 7 8
RXT / GTX
/ Wake Pro Series
SERIES
RXT
TM
/ GTX
/ Wake
TM
Pro

Table of Contents

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BOMBARDIER Sea-Doo GTX Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSea-Doo GTX
Seating Capacity3 persons
Fuel Capacity15.9 gal
Width1.22 meters (48 inches)
ManufacturerBombardier Recreational Products (BRP)

Summary

OPERATOR'S GUIDE

WARNING

General safety warning about disregarding instructions.

RXT™ / GTX† / Wake™ Pro Series

Identifies the specific model series covered by the guide.

FOREWORD

Know Before you Go

Essential pre-operation information for safe riding.

Safety Messages

Key safety symbols and their meanings.

About this Operator's Guide

Explains the purpose and availability of the operator's guide.

SAFETY INFORMATION

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

Important safety measures to avoid hazards.

SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES

Specific safety advice for operating the watercraft.

ACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (iCONTROL)

Explanation of intelligent control systems like iTC and iBR.

SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Details on required and recommended safety gear.

PRACTICE EXERCISES

Guidance on practicing maneuvers for safe operation.

NAVIGATION RULES

Essential rules for safe watercraft navigation.

FUELING

Procedures and requirements for fueling the watercraft.

TRAILERING INFORMATION

Guidelines for safely transporting the watercraft on a trailer.

IMPORTANT ON-PRODUCT LABELS

Description and location of safety labels on the watercraft.

PRE-RIDE INSPECTION

Checklist for pre-operation checks to ensure safety.

WATERCRAFT INFORMATION

CONTROLS

Identification and function of all watercraft controls.

INFORMATION CENTER (GAUGES)

Explanation of the instrument panel and its displays.

EQUIPMENT

Description of various onboard equipment and features.

BREAK-IN PERIOD

Instructions for the initial break-in period of the watercraft.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Step-by-step guidance for operating the watercraft.

OPERATING MODES

Touring Mode

Default riding mode offering balanced performance.

Sport Mode

Mode for maximum engine power and acceleration.

ECO Mode (Fuel Economy Mode)

Mode optimized for fuel efficiency.

Cruise Mode

System to set a desired maximum speed.

Slow Speed Mode

Mode for low-speed operation and obstacle avoidance.

Ski Mode

Mode for controlled launches and towing speeds.

Learning Key Mode

Mode for new operators to learn safely.

SPECIAL PROCEDURES

Jet Pump Water Intake and Impeller Cleaning

Procedure for cleaning the jet pump water intake and impeller.

Capsized Watercraft

Steps for righting a capsized watercraft.

Submerged Watercraft

Procedure to limit damage if watercraft is submerged.

Water-Flooded Engine

Precautions for an engine flooded with water.

Towing the Watercraft in Water

Guidelines for towing the watercraft in water.

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Recommended maintenance intervals and tasks.

MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

Detailed instructions for performing maintenance tasks.

Engine Oil

Instructions for checking and changing engine oil.

Engine Coolant

Instructions for checking and replacing engine coolant.

Ignition Coils

Procedure for accessing, removing, and installing ignition coils.

Spark Plugs

Procedure for removing and installing spark plugs.

Exhaust System

Procedures related to the exhaust system, including flushing.

WATERCRAFT CARE

Procedures for cleaning and maintaining the watercraft.

STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION

Steps for preparing the watercraft for storage or the season.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

WATERCRAFT IDENTIFICATION

How to find the Hull and Engine Identification Numbers.

ENGINE EMISSIONS INFORMATION

Manufacturer, dealer, and owner responsibilities for emissions.

SPECIFICATIONS

Technical data and specifications for various engine models.

TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES

Common problems and solutions for the watercraft.

ENGINE WILL NOT START

Troubleshooting steps when the engine won't start.

ENGINE LACKS ACCELERATION OR POWER

Troubleshooting steps for lack of acceleration or power.

MONITORING SYSTEM

Information about the monitoring system and fault codes.

WARRANTY

BRP LIMITED WARRANTY – USA AND CANADA: 2018 SEA-DOO® PERSONAL WATERCRAFT

Details of the limited warranty for US and Canada.

US EPA EMISSION-RELATED WARRANTY

Warranty specifically for emission-related components.

CUSTOMER INFORMATION

PRIVACY INFORMATION

Information regarding the use of customer data.

CONTACT US

Contact information for BRP and its distributors worldwide.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP

Procedures for notifying BRP of address or ownership changes.

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