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Refer to Figure 6 on page 12 for the location of the Transformer features listed in this section.

THROTTLE

Push the throttle forward to increase track power. The markings on the throttle approxi-

mate the percentage of full power. For more realism, push the throttle slowly to gradually 
increase or decrease the speed of the locomotive. Slowing or stopping the locomotive with the 
throttle instead of the DIRECTION button will allow you to continue in the same direction 
when you increase the throttle again. To achieve this effect, reduce the throttle to the point 
that the locomotive stops moving, but don’t completely turn off the throttle. That way, your 
train won’t sequence into neutral.

DIRECTION

The DIRECTION control button interrupts track power to activate the reverse unit in your 

locomotive. Your locomotive will not respond to this button when the reverse unit switch is in 
the OFF position.

WHISTLE

The WHISTLE button will activate your locomotive’s whistle or horn. The sound will con-

tinue until the button is released. No external sound activation buttons are needed.

BELL

The BELL button will activate the bell sounds on locomotives equipped with this feature. Press 

and hold the BELL button for two to three seconds to begin the sounds; press and hold the button 
again to turn off the ringing. 

Do not activate horns, whistles, or bells on RailSounds-equipped locomotives 
until track power has been turned on for a few moments, or a continuous horn/
whistle or bell sound may occur. To correct this problem, simply turn off the CW-80 
Transformer, then turn it back on.

POWER-ON INDICATOR

The green light will remain on during normal operation. The green light will begin to 

flash if you exceed the power limit of the Transformer. The unit will allow you to momentarily 
exceed the power limit, but power will be gradually reduced until the problem is corrected. 
The benefit is that the Transformer will not instantly turn off. 

Running your train

Experiencing the features of the CW-80 Transformer

Note!

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Page 1: ...RICTOY NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE AS WITHALLELECTRICPRODUCTS PRECAUTIONSSHOULDBEOBSERVEDDURING HANDLINGANDUSETOPREVENTELECTRICSHOCK TRANSFORMERRATINGS INPUT 120VAC 60HZON...

Page 2: ...n how to set up operate and maintain your train set for years of reliable operation The transformer included with this set should be periodically examined for conditions that may result in the risk of...

Page 3: ...ormer 11 12 Reverse unit procedure 13 14 Operating the RailSounds RTR sound system 15 Adjusting the volume 16 CW 80 Transformer operation Powering your layout with the CW 80 Transformer 17 Setting the...

Page 4: ...o not use this device if water is present Serious or fatal injuries may result Use the CW 80 Transformer only for its intended purpose The CW 80 Transformer was meant to operate on 120 volt 60 Hertz p...

Page 5: ...reams can quickly become a reality Creating your layout Figure 1 Track layout ideas 5 FasTrack Add on Track Packs make it easy to expand your railroad Each Track Pack includes all the track sections y...

Page 6: ...fits together securely so you always get good electrical contact Take a look at Figure 3 to see how to join the track sections 1 Line up your two sections of track 2 Insert the rail tabs into the ope...

Page 7: ...ghten the thumbscrew to secure the connection 4 If you need to power an accessory available separately at your authorized Lionel dealer connect the accessory to the ACCESSORY thumbscrew terminals Use...

Page 8: ...8 Creating your layout Wiring your CW 80 Transformer continued U 120 60z 0 18VAC A B U 0 18VAC TRACK ACCESSORY Figure 4 Controller connections FasTrack terminal section Notch Spade shaped connector...

Page 9: ...ect current DC transformers The locomotive was designed for use with alternating current AC transformers only Move em out Get your locomotive moving Your locomotive goes through a repeating pattern of...

Page 10: ...plers must be open as shown at the left in Figure 5 Press down on the lock release to open the coupler then push the cars toward each other until they lock together Keep in mind that it s easier to co...

Page 11: ...WHISTLE The WHISTLE button will activate your locomotive s whistle or horn The sound will con tinue until the button is released No external sound activation buttons are needed BELL The BELL button wi...

Page 12: ...RailSounds equipped locomo tive Press BELL to begin the sound again to stop it Direction Press the DIRECTION button to go forward or reverse or to place the locomotive in neutral no movement headligh...

Page 13: ...switch located on the underside of the frame see Figure 7 To lock your locomo tive into a specific operational state sequence the locomotive into the desired state and reduce track power without comp...

Page 14: ...Running your train 14 Reverse unit procedure continued Figure 8 Direction control button location Direction control button Whistle control button Bell control button Throttle...

Page 15: ...sound Crew dialog Press the WHISTLE HORN button on your transformer briefly for less than a second to trig ger the train dialog The dialog varies with the state of the locomotive Power must be applie...

Page 16: ...he locomotive to adjust the volume Refer to Figure 9 Use a small screwdriver to access the volume control knob ON OFF ON OFF SMOKE DIR Figure 8 Volume control knob Front of the locomotive Rear of the...

Page 17: ...sory voltage are 0 18 volts AC each This Transformer is capable of operating trains up to and including dual motored AC locomotives To operate at this level of track power it may be necessary to disco...

Page 18: ...ansformer as discussed on pages 7 8 2 Bring the throttle all the way back to the OFF position 3 Press and hold down the DIRECTION WHISTLE and BELL buttons on the Transformer Refer to Figure 6 on page...

Page 19: ...rollers or your track You ll know your locomotive requires lubrication when visual inspection reveals dryness on the parts indicated in Figure 10 Remove accumulated dirt and dust before lubricating an...

Page 20: ...gently pull the expired lamp from its socket Replace the expired lamp with Lionel part no 630 8352 311 available from your authorized Lionel Service Center or Lionel Service For more information see p...

Page 21: ...the wires that attach the body to the frame 4 Carefully pull the expired lamp straight up and out of the socket then install the replacement bulb Refer to Figure 14 If you accidentally pull the entir...

Page 22: ...rom the power terminal section Install additional FasTrack terminal sections around your layout and connect them to your Transformer to distribute power Note that loco motives may decrease speed sligh...

Page 23: ...used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equ...

Page 24: ...warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Instructions for Obtaining Service If service for this Lionel LLC product is required bring the i...

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