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LGB 99 6001-4 Sound Instructions De Service page 16

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ATTENTION!
Never touch the heating
element in the center of the smoke
generator. It is hot and fragile. Not
for children. Only for use by adults!
ATTENTION!
Only use LGB Smoke
and Cleaning Fluid (LGB 50010).
Other fluids may damage your loco-
motive. Read the instructions on the
packaging of the LGB Smoke and
Cleaning Fluid.
Hint: The smoke generator can be
run "dry" without smoke fluid.
Sound
This model features a digital elec-
tronic sound system. The volume
control is located inside the smoke-
box. Open the smokebox door to
adjust the volume (Fig. 4).
The steam sounds are synchronized
with the wheel revolutions. The
sound is factory pre-set to 2 chuffs
per revolution. If you prefer 4 chuffs
per revolution, reprogram Bit7 in
CV54 to "64" (see Instructions for
advanced users).
When operating with the Multi-Train
System, the sound is load-depend-
ent: Like on a prototype steam loco-
motive, the chuffs do not sound
when slowing down or going down-
hill - only the cylinder sounds can be
heard in these situations. If you pre-
fer continuous steam chuffs with
every wheel revolution, program Bit4
in CV54 to "0" (see Instructions for
advanced users).
All sound features described below
also can be controlled directly with
the LGB Multi-Train System (see
Multi-Train System).
Bell and whistle: The whistle sounds
automatically when the locomotive is
started.
The bell and whistle also can be trig-
gered using the LGB Sound Trigger
Magnet (17050) included with this
model. The 17050 snaps between
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the ties of most LGB track sections.
The magnet in the 17050 is under the
LGB logo. If the contact is installed
with the logo on one side of the
track, it will trigger the whistle as the
model passes. If the contact is
reversed, it will trigger the bell.
Brake: To trigger the "squealing"
brake sound, reduce the model's
speed slowly. This requires a skilled
hand and a little practice.
Standing sounds: With the Multi-
Train System, you hear the boiler
sounds while the loco is standing, as
well as the sounds of the air pump
(fast), the injector and the air pump
(slow). The standing sounds can be
programmed
Instructions for advanced users).
To hear the standing sounds with
analog operation, a low voltage
(approx. 6.5 volts) must be main-
tained on the tracks. Turn the throttle
to a low setting so that the loco does
not yet start, but you can hear the
sounds.
Hint: To obtain standing sounds with
analog operation while the throttle is
turned off and when reversing the
locomotive's direction, the 65011
Sound Unit Power Storage must be
installed. For questions regarding the
installation of the 65011, please con-
tact your authorized retailer.
Power Supply
ATTENTION!
For safety and reliability,
operate this model with LGB power
supplies (transformers, power packs
and controls) only. The use of non-
LGB power supplies will void your
warranty.
Use this model with LGB power sup-
plies with an output of at least 1
amp. For more information on LGB
power supplies for indoor, outdoor
and multi-train operation, see the
LGB catalog.
individually
(see

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