FINAL INSPECTION
After adjustment, torque steering column clamp
bolts to 6 N•m (53 lbf•
in
).
NOTICE
Verify when the handlebar is turned
completely to the left or right side, that there is
no interference with jet pump or reverse parts.
FUEL SYSTEM
PRESSURIZATION
Fuel System Pressurization
Procedure
WARNING
A pressure test must be done before starting
engine.
Pressurize fuel system, refer to the appropriate
SHOP MANUAL
for complete procedure.
FINAL INSPECTION
Vehicle Test Run
Ride the vehicle to ensure proper operation of the
following systems and components.
1. Steering operation
2. Throttle lever operation (iTC™)
3. Brake lever operation (iBR™)
4. Reverse system operation (iBR)
5. Suspension system operation (iS)
6. VTS operation
7. Information center operation
7.1 Speedometer
7.2 Indicator lights
7.3 Messages
7.4 Features
7.5 Etc.
8. Cruise and slow speed mode features
9. Hull leak check
10. Complete recall or factory-directed modifica-
tion (if applicable)
11. Check for fault code with B.U.D.S.
Protective Films Removal
1. Slowly peel off protective films to remove it.
2. Remove bar code decal from handlebar.
Vehicle Cleaning
1. Clean watercraft thoroughly and polish.
NOTICE
Clean apparent fiberglass and plastic
parts with a clean cloth and soapy water or
isopropyl alcohol. Never use strong detergent,
degreasing agent, paint thinner, acetone, etc.
Do not apply isopropyl alcohol directly on
decals.
Delivery to Customer
1. Where possible, give a brief demo ride and ex-
plain watercraft operation.
2. Complete
PREDELIVERY CHECK LIST
follow-
ing all instructions.
3. Explain, complete and return WARRANTY REG-
ISTRATION CARD (legal requirement).
4. Customer must sign
PREDELIVERY CHECK
LIST
.
5. Give to customer:
– Operator's guide
– Safety DVD
– Copy of the
PREDELIVERY CHECK LIST
.
6. Explain to customer that it is necessary to press
the start/stop button without installing safety
lanyard to initially feed fuel system.
7. A tag is tied to handlebar. Leave it there until
delivery and make sure customer reads it.
8. Explain to customer that with Sea-Doo water-
craft powered by Rotax
®
engines, a break-in pe-
riod of 10 hours is required before continuous
operation at full throttle.
8.1 To achieve a good break-in, vary engine
speed every few minutes with brief wide
open throttle accelerations of up to 15 sec-
onds.
NOTICE
Continued
wide
open
throt-
tle runs and prolonged cruising without
speed variations should be avoided, this
can cause engine damage during break-in
period.
PREDELIVERY
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