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Important Information
Carrera DIGITAL 132
EVOLUTION
Carrera DIGITAL 132
EVOLUTION
Please note that Evolution (analog system) and Carrera DIGIT-
AL 132 (digital system) involve two separate and completely inde-
pendent systems. We hereby expressly indicate that both systems
must be kept separate when setting up the track, i.e. no connecting
rail from Evolution may be used together with the connecting rail
and Black Box of the Carrera DIGITAL 132, even if only one of the
two connecting rails (Evolution connecting rail or Carrera DIGIT-
AL 132 connecting rail and Black Box) is attached to the current
supply. Furthermore, no other Carrera DIGITAL 132 components
(switches, electronic lap counter, pit stop) may be built into an Evolu-
tion course, i.e. via analog operation.
Non-compliance with the above information may result in damage
or destruction of the respective Carrera DIGITAL 132 components.
In this case no warranty may be claimed.
Assembly instructions
1
4
2
3
1
+
2
+
3
Before assembling please insert the connecting clips
in the track as shown in fi gure
1
.
Stick tracks together on a fl at
base. Move the connecting clips according to fi gure
2
in direction
of the arrow until they audibly snap in. The connecting clip may also
be inserted later. The connecting clips can be removed into both
directions by simply pressing down the clamped nose (see fi g.
3
).
4
Fastening:
To fasten the track sections on a board, it is neces-
sary to use the track section fasteners (Item no. 85209, not con-
tained in the package).
Note:
Carpeting is not a suitable foundation on which to build the track be-
cause of static charging, formation of fl uff and ready infl ammability.
Guard Rails and Supports
1
2
3
4
1
Guard rails:
Guard rail mounts are fi tted by tilting them upwards
onto the verge of the track.
2
+
3
Supporting raised sections:
The shank of the ball pivot is
to be inserted into the square slots provided on the underside of the
track. The supports can be made higher by using the extensions.
The pedestal of the supports can be screwed to a base if required
(screws not included).
4
Supporting steep curves:
Slanting supports of the right height are provided to support steep
curves. Fix the nonadjustable supports at the beginning and end of
the curves. Insert the heads of the supports in the round slots of the
underside of the track.
Electrical connection
1
2
1
Connect the transformer plug with the Black Box
2
Connect the enclosed speed controllers to the Black Box
Note:
To avoid short-circuits and electrocution, the toy may not be
connected using foreign devices, plugs, cables or other objects for-
eign to this toy. The Carrera DIGITAL 132 car racetrack only works
properly with an original Carrera DIGITAL 132 transformer.
The PC interface (PC Unit) may only be operated together with the
original Carrera PC Unit.
Car components
1
2
3
4
4
4
4
5
9
6
13
12
7
14
8
10
11
1
Body,
spoiler
2
Engine
3
Support for engine block
4
Tyres
5
Rear axle
6
Chassis
7
Guide keel
8
Double sliding contacts
9
Front axle
10
Central magnet unit
11
Additional magnet unit
12
Vehicle board with reversing switch
13
Front light board
14
Rear light board
Note: vehicle construction depends on the model.
The designation of the individual parts may not be used as
order numbers.
Preparation of start
B
A
b
c
a
b
c
a
1
2
3
This Carrera DIGITAL 132 vehicle ideally matches the Carrera track
system scale 1:24.
1
Besides replacing the guide keel, the complete magnet units
(
A
+
B
) as well as the distance plates (a) beneath the magnets
may be removed and added respectively. The more distance plates
(a) and magnet units (b) are used the stronger the magnetic eff ect
is on the track. As soon as a magnet is installed, the metal plate (c)
has to be used. Depending on the car type it is advisable to remove
or not to implement the spacing plate when using a Carrera crossing
or high banked curve. With those track elements being used, slight
driving noises may occur. These are caused by the cars´ scale au-
thenticity and do not have any infl uence on a faultless operation.
2
+
3
Optimally setting up the grinders:
To ensure proper and continuous driving, slightly fan out the ends
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