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GTX PRO 130
OPERATOR’S
GUIDE
Operator’s Guide
2022
WARNING
Read this Operator’s Guide thoroughly. It contains important safety information. Minimum
recommended operators age: 16 years old. Keep this Operator’s Guide in the watercraft.
219002217_rev1 Original Instructions
WWAARRNNIINNGG
DDiissrreeggaarrddiinngg aannyy ooff tthhee ssaaffeettyy pprreeccaauuttiioonnss aanndd iinnssttrruuccttiioonnss ccoonnttaaiinneedd iinn
tthhee OOppeerraattoorrss’’ss GGuuiiddee,, SSAAFFEETTYY VVIIDDEEOO aanndd oonn--pprroodduucctt ssaaffeettyy llaabbeellss
ccoouulldd ccaauussee iinnjjuurryy iinncclluuddiinngg tthhee ppoossssiibbiilliittyy ooff ddeeaatthh..
CCAALLIIFFOORRNNIIAA PPRROOPPOOSSIITTIIOONN 6655 WWAARRNNIINNGG
WWAARRNNIINNGG
OOppeerraattiinngg,, sseerrvviicciinngg aanndd mmaaiinnttaaiinniinngg aa rreeccrreeaattiioonnaall mmaarriinnee vveesssseell ccaann
eexxppoossee yyoouu ttoo cchheemmiiccaallss iinncclluuddiinngg eennggiinnee eexxhhaauusstt,, ccaarrbboonn mmoonnooxxiiddee,,
pphhtthhaallaatteess,, aanndd lleeaadd,, wwhhiicchh aarree kknnoowwnn ttoo tthhee SSttaattee ooff CCaalliiffoorrnniiaa ttoo ccaauussee
ccaanncceerr aanndd bbiirrtthh ddeeffeeccttss oorr ootthheerr rreepprroodduuccttiivvee hhaarrmm.. TToo mmiinniimmiizzee eexxppoo--
ssuurree,, aavvooiidd bbrreeaatthhiinngg eexxhhaauusstt,, ddoo nnoott iiddllee tthhee eennggiinnee eexxcceepptt aass nneecceess--
ssaarryy,, sseerrvviiccee yyoouurr vveehhiiccllee iinn aa wweellll--vveennttiillaatteedd aarreeaa aanndd wweeaarr gglloovveess oorr
wwaasshh yyoouurr hhaannddss ffrreeqquueennttllyy wwhheenn sseerrvviicciinngg yyoouurr vveehhiiccllee.. FFoorr mmoorree iinnffoorr--
mmaattiioonn ggoo ttoo
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KKNNOOWW BBEEFFOORREE YYOOUU GGOO
BBaassiicc RRuulleess ffoorr SSaaffee PPWWCC OOppeerraattiioonn
Know Before You Go:
Basic Rules For Safe PWC Operation
Improper operation can result in severe injury or death.
Operators Must Be Qualified
Do not permit reckless operation:
Protect All Riders
Operators Must Avoid Collisions
Wear PFD
Wear Neoprene
Do not ride if you are not dressed
appropriately.
Your state (pr province) may have additional requirements.
Make sure operator is 16 or older and has taken a boater course.
Scan constantly for people, objects and other watercraft.
Be sure riders are properly seated and holding on.
Riders can be thrown off PWC during unexpected
acceleration or aggressive operation. Avoid aggressive
operation, sharp turns, and unexpected acceleration.
Never ride after consuming alcohol or drugs.
Do not go near others to spray or splash them with water,
go too close to other boats, or go too fast for traffic conditions.
Do not jump wakes or waves - jumping can cause injuries
such as back or spinal injury (paralysis).
Do not apply throttle when anyone is boarding or at rear
of PWC.
All riders must wear an approved PFD (Personal Flotation
Device). Wear Neoprene.
All riders must wear shorts with neoprene (wet suit
material) to keep water from being forcefully injected into
rectum or vagina during a fall backward. riders not wearing
neoprene shorts have received severe rectal, vaginal, and
internal injuries resulting in permanent damages.
Falls can result in severe injury or death.
Stay far enought away from others so you can always
safely coast to a stop.
Do not release throttle when trying to steer aways from
objects-as with other powerboats, you need throttle to steer.
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AAvvaaiillaabbllee LLaanngguuaaggeess
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Covered Models
GTX PRO 130
GTX PRO 130 iBR
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
3
TTAABBLLEE OOFF CCOONNTTEENNTTSS
GGEENNEERRAALL IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN
FFOORREEWWOORRDD ..........................................................................................................................................................................................1100
Know Before You Go ............................................................................10
Safety Messages ..................................................................................10
About this Operator’s Guide...................................................................10
SSAAFFEETTYY IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN
BBEEFFOORREE YYOOUU GGOO..........................................................................................................................................................................1144
Operating Age and Ability......................................................................14
Drugs and Alcohol ................................................................................14
Safe Boating Courses ...........................................................................14
Applicable Boating Laws .......................................................................14
Protective Gear ....................................................................................14
Helmets: Weighing the Risks vs Benefits ................................................15
Required Equipment .............................................................................15
GGEETT FFAAMMIILLIIAARR WWIITTHH TTHHEE PPWWCC..............................................................................................................................1166
Jet Thrust.............................................................................................16
Steering ...............................................................................................16
Tether Cord..........................................................................................16
Braking (if Equipped with iBR) ...............................................................16
Learning Key (if Equipped) ....................................................................17
Cargo and Storage ...............................................................................17
Accessories and Modifications...............................................................17
RRIIDDEE SSAAFFEELLYY ......................................................................................................................................................................................1199
Riding with Passenger(s).......................................................................19
Avoiding Collisions................................................................................19
Riding Behaviors ..................................................................................19
Speeding .............................................................................................20
Reboarding ..........................................................................................20
Moving Parts ........................................................................................20
Know the Waters ..................................................................................21
Navigation Rules ..................................................................................21
Night-Time Operation............................................................................21
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning..................................................................21
Gasoline Fires and Other Hazards .........................................................22
Burns From Hot Parts ...........................................................................22
Watersports (Towing with the PWC).......................................................23
PPRRAACCTTIICCEESS EEXXEERRCCIISSEESS..................................................................................................................................................2266
Where to Practice Exercises..................................................................26
Practice Exercises ................................................................................26
FFUUEELLIINNGG......................................................................................................................................................................................................2277
Fueling Procedure ................................................................................27
Fuel Requirements ...............................................................................27
Recommended Fuel .............................................................................28
TTRRAAIILLEERRIINNGG IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN......................................................................................................................................2299
IIMMPPOORRTTAANNTT OONN--PPRROODDUUCCTT LLAABBEELLSS ............................................................................................................3300
Safety Labels .......................................................................................30
Molded Safety Pictogram ......................................................................37
Hang Tag.............................................................................................37
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Compliance Labels and Hang Tag .........................................................39
PPRREE--RRIIDDEE IINNSSPPEECCTTIIOONN ....................................................................................................................................................4444
What to Do Before Launching the Watercraft ..........................................44
What to Do After Launching the Watercraft .............................................48
RREEGGUULLAARR MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE ............................................................................................................................................5500
WWAATTEERRCCRRAAFFTT IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN
CCOONNTTRROOLLSS ............................................................................................................................................................................................5522
Handlebar ............................................................................................52
Throttle Lever.......................................................................................52
intelligent Brake and Reverse (iBR) Lever...............................................52
Engine Cut-Off Switch...........................................................................53
Engine START/STOP Button.................................................................54
INFO Button (If Equipped) .....................................................................55
Mode Button.........................................................................................55
TRIP Button (If Equipped)......................................................................55
EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT..........................................................................................................................................................................................5566
Glove Box ............................................................................................56
Front Storage Compartment ..................................................................57
Fire Extinguisher Holder........................................................................58
Safety Kit Holder...................................................................................59
Seat.....................................................................................................59
Passenger Handholds...........................................................................60
Boarding Ladder (If Equipped) ...............................................................60
Boarding Platform.................................................................................61
Front and Rear Eyelets .........................................................................62
Mooring Cleats .....................................................................................62
Bilge Drain Plugs ..................................................................................63
44..55"" DDIIGGIITTAALL DDIISSPPLLAAYY ..........................................................................................................................................................6644
Multifunction Gauge Description ............................................................64
Warning Lamps and Indicators ..............................................................66
Settings ...............................................................................................67
BBRREEAAKK--IINN PPEERRIIOODD......................................................................................................................................................................6699
Operation During Break-In Period ..........................................................69
OOPPEERRAATTIINNGG IINNSSTTRRUUCCTTIIOONNSS....................................................................................................................................7700
Boarding the Watercraft ........................................................................70
How to Start the Engine.........................................................................74
How to Stop the Engine.........................................................................74
How to Steer the Watercraft...................................................................75
Models Without iBR ..............................................................................76
How to Engage Neutral .........................................................................76
How to Engage Forward........................................................................76
How to Engage and Use Reverse ..........................................................77
How to Engage and Use Braking............................................................78
General Operating Recommendations ...................................................79
OOPPEERRAATTIINNGG MMOODDEESS ..............................................................................................................................................................8822
Touring Mode.......................................................................................82
Sport Mode ..........................................................................................82
ECO Mode (Fuel Economy Mode)..........................................................82
Learning Key Mode...............................................................................82
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SSPPEECCIIAALL PPRROOCCEEDDUURREESS ..................................................................................................................................................8833
Jet Pump Water Intake and Impeller Cleaning.........................................83
Capsized Watercraft .............................................................................85
Submerged Watercraft..........................................................................86
Water-Flooded Engine ..........................................................................86
Towing the Watercraft in Water..............................................................86
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE SSCCHHEEDDUULLEE ........................................................................................................................................8888
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE PPRROOCCEEDDUURREESS ............................................................................................................................9900
Engine Oil ............................................................................................90
Engine Coolant.....................................................................................93
Ignition Coils ........................................................................................94
Spark Plugs..........................................................................................94
Exhaust System ...................................................................................95
Ride Plate and Water Intake Grate .........................................................96
Sacrificial Anodes .................................................................................96
Fuses ..................................................................................................97
WWAATTEERRCCRRAAFFTT CCAARREE..............................................................................................................................................................9999
Post-Operation Care.............................................................................99
Seat Cleaning.......................................................................................99
Body and Hull.......................................................................................99
SSTTOORRAAGGEE AANNDD PPRREESSEEAASSOONN PPRREEPPAARRAATTIIOONN ..........................................................................110011
Storage..............................................................................................101
Preseason Preparation .......................................................................103
TTEECCHHNNIICCAALL IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN
WWAATTEERRCCRRAAFFTT IIDDEENNTTIIFFIICCAATTIIOONN ....................................................................................................................110066
Hull Identification Number ...................................................................106
Engine Identification Number ............................................................... 106
RRFF DD..EE..SS..SS.. KKEEYY..........................................................................................................................................................................110077
MMUULLTTIIFFUUNNCCTTIIOONN GGAAUUGGEE RREEGGUULLAATTOORRYY IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN ....................................110099
EENNGGIINNEE EEMMIISSSSIIOONNSS IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN ........................................................................................................111133
Manufacturer's Responsibility .............................................................. 113
Dealer's Responsibility........................................................................113
Owner’s Responsibility........................................................................113
EPA Emission Regulations..................................................................113
Evaporative Emission Control System .................................................. 113
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EEAACC DDEECCLLAARRAATTIIOONN OOFF CCOONNFFOORRMMIITTYY ................................................................................................111144
EECC--DDEECCLLAARRAATTIIOONN OOFF CCOONNFFOORRMMIITTYY ....................................................................................................111155
TTEECCHHNNIICCAALL SSPPEECCIIFFIICCAATTIIOONNSS
TTEECCHHNNIICCAALL SSPPEECCIIFFIICCAATTIIOONNSS ..........................................................................................................................111188
TTRROOUUBBLLEESSHHOOOOTTIINNGG
TTRROOUUBBLLEESSHHOOOOTTIINNGG GGUUIIDDEELLIINNEESS............................................................................................................112222
MMOONNIITTOORRIINNGG SSYYSSTTEEMM....................................................................................................................................................112288
Fault Codes........................................................................................128
Indicator Lights and Message Display Information................................. 128
Beeper Code Information ....................................................................131
WWAARRRRAANNTTYY
BBRRPP LLIIMMIITTEEDD WWAARRRRAANNTTYY –– UUSSAA AANNDD CCAANNAADDAA:: 22002222 SSEEAA--DDOOOO PPEERR--
SSOONNAALL WWAATTEERRCCRRAAFFTT......................................................................................................................................................113344
1. SCOPE ..........................................................................................134
2. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY ........................................................... 134
3. EXCLUSIONS – ARE NOT WARRANTED ........................................ 134
4. WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD ................................................. 135
5. CONDITIONS REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY COVERAGE ............... 135
6. WHAT TO DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE ...................... 136
7. WHAT BRP WILL DO......................................................................136
8. TRANSFER....................................................................................136
9. CONSUMER ASSISTANCE ............................................................137
UUSS EEPPAA EEMMIISSSSIIOONN--RREELLAATTEEDD WWAARRRRAANNTTYY ....................................................................................113388
Emission-Related Warranty Period ...................................................... 138
Components Covered .........................................................................138
Limited Applicability ............................................................................139
CCAALLIIFFOORRNNIIAA EEVVAAPPOORRAATTIIVVEE EEMMIISSSSIIOONNSS CCOONNTTRROOLL SSYYSSTTEEMM WWAARR--
RRAANNTTYY SSTTAATTEEMMEENNTT............................................................................................................................................................114411
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations.................................................. 141
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGE: .................................. 141
OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES: ..................................... 141
CCAALLIIFFOORRNNIIAA AANNDD NNEEWW YYOORRKK EEMMIISSSSIIOONN CCOONNTTRROOLL WWAARRRRAANNTTYY
SSTTAATTEEMMEENNTT FFOORR MMOODDEELL YYEEAARR 22002222 SSEEAA--DDOOOO PPEERRSSOONNAALL
WWAATTEERRCCRRAAFFTT................................................................................................................................................................................114433
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations.................................................. 143
Star Rating System.............................................................................145
BBRRPP IINNTTEERRNNAATTIIOONNAALL LLIIMMIITTEEDD WWAARRRRAANNTTYY:: 22002222 SSEEAA--DDOOOO PPEERRSSOONN--
AALL WWAATTEERRCCRRAAFFTT ....................................................................................................................................................................114477
1. SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY ........................................... 147
2. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY ........................................................... 147
3. EXCLUSIONS – ARE NOT WARRANTED ........................................ 148
4. WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD ................................................. 148
5. CONDITIONS TO HAVE WARRANTY COVERAGE .......................... 149
6. WHAT TO DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE ...................... 149
7. WHAT BRP WILL DO......................................................................150
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8. TRANSFER....................................................................................150
9. CONSUMER ASSISTANCE ............................................................150
BBRRPP LLIIMMIITTEEDD WWAARRRRAANNTTYY FFOORR TTHHEE EEUURROOPPEEAANN EECCOONNOOMMIICC AARREEAA,,
TTHHEE CCOOMMMMOONNWWEEAALLTTHH OOFF TTHHEE IINNDDEEPPEENNDDEENNTT SSTTAATTEESS AANNDD TTUURRKKEEYY::
22002222 SSEEAA--DDOOOO PPEERRSSOONNAALL WWAATTEERRCCRRAAFFTT ..................................................................................115511
1. SCOPE OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY ........................................... 151
2. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY ........................................................... 151
3. EXCLUSIONS – ARE NOT WARRANTED ........................................ 152
4. WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD ................................................. 152
5. CONDITIONS TO HAVE WARRANTY COVERAGE .......................... 153
6. WHAT TO DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE ...................... 153
7. WHAT BRP WILL DO......................................................................153
8. TRANSFER....................................................................................154
9. CONSUMER ASSISTANCE ............................................................154
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE RREECCOORRDDSS........................................................................................................................................115555
CCUUSSTTOOMMEERR IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN
PPRRIIVVAACCYY IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN..............................................................................................................................................116600
CCOONNTTAACCTT UUSS ..................................................................................................................................................................................116611
Asia...................................................................................................161
Europe...............................................................................................161
North America ....................................................................................161
Oceania .............................................................................................161
South America....................................................................................161
CCHHAANNGGEE OOFF AADDDDRREESSSS//OOWWNNEERRSSHHIIPP ....................................................................................................116622
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