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82 SAFETY INFORMATION
iiBBRR SSyysstteemm
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1. Remove the moorings lines securing the watercraft to the dock.
2. Start the engine and ensure the watercraft does not move.
3. On the left handlebar, depress the iBR lever completely in, the watercraft
should move slowly backwards.
4. Release the iBR lever, there should not be any reverse thrust.
WWAARRNNIINNGG
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oouutt ffoorr aa rriiddee..
VVaarriiaabbllee TTrriimm SSyysstteemm ((VVTTSS))
With the engine running in forward thrust, use the VTS system to move the jet
pump nozzle up, and then down alternately to check VTS operation. Confirm the
VTS position indicator movement in the information center.
Also test the VTS preset trim positions by double clicking the VTS UP/DOWN
button (as applicable to model).
Refer to
Operating Instructions
for detailed instructions.
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Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) are non-native plant or animal species that threat-
en the diversity or abundance of the native species. They also threaten the natu-
ral ecology of the body of water they infest. AIS almost always has a negative
impact on the waterway, it’s native species, and recreational or commercial
activities.
Common examples of AIS are:
Eurasian Watermilfoil
Hydrilla
Sea Lampreys
Zebra Mussels
Asian Carp
Gobies.
Many other examples of AIS exist throughout the world’s waterways.
A typical factor in AIS infestations is that the non-native species are introduced
by human activity. Some AIS are introduced by commercial operations; however,
AIS can be introduced through recreational boating activities. The transportation
of recreational watercraft and water sports equipment between waterways can
be a major factor in the spread of AIS.
PRE-RIDE INSPECTION

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