SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES
The operator and passenger(s) should
be properly seated and have a firm grip
on a handhold before starting the wa-
tercraft, and at all times when the wa-
tercraft is in motion. All passenger(s)
shouldbeinstructedtousethehand-
holds provided, or to hold on to the
waist of the person in front of them.
Eachpassengermustbeabletosimul-
taneously place both feet firmly flat
against each foo twell when properly
seated. When going over waves, or in
rough w ater, passenger(s) may raise
their body slightly off the seat to ab-
sorb the shocks with their legs.
When braking or decelerating, riders
must brace themselves against the de-
celeration force to prevent from mov-
ing forward on the watercraft and los-
ing balance.
WhenacceleratingonaPWCwithpas-
senger(s), w hether from a complete
stop or while underway, always do so
progressively. Fast a cceleration may
cause your passenger(s) to lose their
balance and fall rearward off the wa -
tercraft. Make sure tha t your passen-
ger(s) are aware of o r can anticipate
any rapid acceleration.
Severe inte rnal injuries can occur if
water is forced into body cavities as a
result of falling in to water or being near
a jet thrust nozzle. Consequently, the
wearingofawetsuitbottomishighly
recommended.
Keep away from the intake grate while
the engine is running. Items such
as long hair, loose clothing, or PF
D
straps can become entangled in mov-
ing p arts.
If the throttle lever is depressed while
braking, the iBR system will disable the
throttle command by the user. Wh
en
releasing the iBR lever while the throt-
tle lever is still depressed, the throt-
tle com m and will regain co
ntrol and
generate an acceleration after a short
delay. Release throttle le ve r if acceler-
ation is not needed.
Before reboarding, make sure engine
is off and the tether cord is removed
from the engine cut-off switch.
To prevent accidental starting, always
remove the tether cord from the en -
gine cut-off switch when swimmers
are boarding , n earby, or during removal
of any weeds or debris from the intake
grate.
On a P WC, never place your feet and
legs in the water to aid turning.
Operation by Minors
Minors should always be supervised
by an adult whenever operating a wa-
tercraft. Laws regarding the minimum
age and licensing requirements of mi-
nors may vary from one jurisdiction to
another. Be sure to contact the local
boating authorities for informatio n re-
garding the legal operation of a PWC in
the intended jurisdiction of use. BRP
recommends a minimum operator age
of 16 years old.
Drugs and Alcohol
Never use with drugs or alcohol. Lik e
driving a car, driving a watercraft re-
quires the operator to be sober, atten-
tive and alert. Operating a watercraft
while intoxicated or under the influ-
ence of drugs is not only dangerous,
but it is also a Federal offense carry-
ing a significant penalty. These laws
are vigorously enforced. The use of
drugs and alcohol, singly or in combi-
nation, decreases reaction time, im-
pedes judgment, impairs vision, and
inhibits your ability to safely ope ra te a
watercraft.
WARNING
Alcohol consumption and boat-
ingdonotmix! Operatingwith
the use of drugs or alcohol endan-
gers the lives of your passengers,
other boaters, and yourself. Fed-
eral laws prohibit operating a wa-
tercraft with th e u se of drugs or
alcohol.
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