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CW-80 Transformer operation

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Powering your layout with the CW-80 Transformer

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our CW-80 Transformer provides a total output of five amps. The track outputs will deliver
all of this power to the track when no accessories are connected to the Transformer. Keep

in mind that connected accessories borrow some of this power. For example, if the accessories
require two amps of the total five-amp capacity of the Transformer, you have three amps avail-
able for track power. This built-in flexibility will provide power for virtually any small- to
medium-sized railroad. Also, available voltage depends on how much load is on the two out-
puts. Generally, track voltage and accessory 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 disconnect any
accessories. You may also attempt to lower the accessory voltage settings. Refer to the “Setting
the accessory output” section on page 15.

You may momentarily approach or exceed the five-amp limit of the CW-80 Transformer

when pulling illuminated cars, fighting over grades with heavy loads, or operating accessories.
When you reach five amps, the green light on the Transformer will begin to flash. This indi-
cates that the Transformer is in “fold-back mode.” In fold-back mode, the Transformer is
automatically reducing, or folding back, power. This gradual reduction in power provides
interruption-free operation while you bring the amperage back down to a safe level.

Summary of Contents for Pepsi-Cola

Page 1: ...l 73 0033 250 7 05 CAUTION ELECTRICTOY NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER EIGHTYEARS OFAGE ASWITH ALL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED DURING HANDLINGANDUSETOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRICSHO...

Page 2: ...n 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 fire electric shock or injury to p...

Page 3: ...FasTrack track sections 6 Wiring your CW 80 Transformer 7 8 Running your train Running your train set 9 Coupling 9 Experiencing the features of the CW 80 Transformer 10 11 Locking your locomotive into...

Page 4: ...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 pow...

Page 5: ...reams can quickly become a reality Creating your layout Figure 1 Track layout ideas 5 Figure 2 Add on Track Pack layouts FasTrack Add on Track Packs make it easy to expand your railroad Each Track Pac...

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: ...e connector Be sure that the blades are touching the metal post 4 If you need to power an accessory available separately at your authorized Lionel dealer connect the accessory to the ACCESSORY thumbsc...

Page 8: ...Creating your layout 8 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: ...gned to operate on 8 18 volts alternating cur rent Virtually all Lionel and Lionel compatible alternating current transformers are suitable Do not power your locomotive with direct current DC transfor...

Page 10: ...ill activate your locomotive s horn The sound will continue until the button is released No external sound activation buttons are needed BELL The BELL button will activate the bell sounds on locomotiv...

Page 11: ...omotive equipped with this fea ture 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 headl...

Page 12: ...ed direction then slow it down without stopping Set the reverse unit switch to OFF Refer to Figure 7 for the location of the switch The locomo tive is now locked into your chosen direction When you no...

Page 13: ...sure that the horn ON OFF switch is in the ON position Refer to Figure 7 on page 12 for the location of that switch If your controller does not have a HORN WHISTLE button install a Lionel Sound Activa...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...sformer as discussed on page 7 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 11 fo...

Page 16: ...your track You ll know your locomotive requires lubrication when visual inspection reveals dryness on the parts indicated in Figure 9 Remove accumulated dirt and dust before lubricat ing and always lu...

Page 17: ...r tires increase the tractive effort of your locomotive allowing it to pull more cars at once During the course of nor mal operations the traction tires may become worn out Because you must remove the...

Page 18: ...ard while pulling up on the window shell until the tabs are released from the windows 4 Pull the lamp straight up and out of the socket Replace it with Lionel lamp no 600 8352 311 available at your au...

Page 19: ...lamp wire to the center rail in the other block 3 Power up both blocks of track Both transformers should be set to full power 4 See if the lamp illuminates If the lamp illuminates brightly your transf...

Page 20: ...th your dated sales receipt and completed warranty information to the nearest Authorized Lionel Service Center Your nearest Lionel Service Center can be found by calling 1 800 4 Lionel or by accessing...

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