Technologies & FEATURES
2011
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The Sea-Doo® brand is synonymous with unmatched performance, thanks to the innovative and cutting-edge technologies that work together to produce a level of sophistication never seen before on a watercraft. iTC™ (Intelligent Throttle Control): Operating electronically, this advanced throttle system starts you in neutral for easier dockside starts. It also features an activity-specific cruise control, Touring / Sport mode, ECO mode and VTS™ (Variable Trim System) that can all be set to accommodate your riding style. The result is a more responsive, more intuitive ride. FUNCTIONS ACCESSIBLE ON THE HANDLEBAR
High Performance VTS
Adjust trim of the boat with this selector which fine-tunes the PWC’s attitude for personal preference or water conditions. Can be programmed for 2 pre-selected trim positions.
Start / Stop Button
Located on the lefthand handlebar, it is used to wake up the electrical system as well as to start and stop the engine.
Suspension Rocker
Adjust the suspension density manually or leave in auto mode for a perfect rate whatever the conditions.
Mode / Set
Navigate into menu
Up / Down arrow button allows you to navigate into the LCD menu to activate any function or set the info you want on screen. Press Mode to scroll various functions through the digital screen in the information centre. Press Set to select the desired function or to save any modified settings. Set button is also the short cut to switch from Touring to Sport mode (see Touring / Sport mode details below for more info).
Cruise Button
After reaching the maximum speed that you want, hold this button for three seconds to activate the Cruise control. Once activated, continue pressing the throttle to keep speed. Slow Speed mode can also be activated via the Cruise button – when idling, press the Cruise button on the right handlebar control to keep the PWC at a constant speed. The rocker switch on the handlebar control enables speed adjustments (up or down) from zero to seven mph (zero to 11 km/h). “NO WAKE” is displayed on the gauge cluster.
GAUGE SIGNALS & INDICATORS A sharply-styled gauge cluster is totally digital and communicates new features and their status to the driver at a glance. Many data points are user-customisable. ™ Suspension position
iBR gate position
iBR
Ski mode (see below)
Low fuel
Cruise Low oil Overheat Battery
Engine
Maintenance
O.T.A.S.™ GPS link (provides real speed)
Fuel level Main Infocentre Provides multiple configurations featuring:
Trim level
Water temperature
Depth finder...................Get instant and accurate depth Fuel consumption..........Select between instant fuel consumption or your average on the fly Fuel autonomy...............Select between the distance to or time before empty Altitude...........................Get altitude wherever you are Top speed / RPM.............Gives the top speed or RPM reached Average speed / RPM.....Gives your average speed & RPM Clock..............................Know how much time you have left for fun on the water Engine temperature.......Helps to prevent overheating of the engine Lap timer........................Save lap times and get stats after a few laps Ski mode........................ An advanced iControl™ feature that allows the driver to adjust the intensity of the launch for different rider skill levels and tow sports, while maintaining a constant speed. You get highly repeatable runs for the best possible tow sports experience.
Engine hours
Touring / Sport mode..... Offers a choice between two throttle responses for different riding styles. Touring mode is the default setting offering a more progressive acceleration curve for a more confident ride – ideal for cruising and 2-up riding. Sport mode can be easily activated by pressing the Set button for three seconds. It provides all acceleration performance for a more aggressive throttle response. New ECO mode............... The newest iTC™ function that automatically determines the most economical power delivery and sets the optimal speed for greatest fuel economy.
For more feature descriptions and how to activate them, see Operator’s Manual.