Suggested Track Layouts; Attaching The Lock-On To The Track - Lionel Kraft/Nabisco Holiday 2002 Owner's Manual

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Suggested track layouts

F
igure 2 provides some examples of lay-
outs you can build with eight straight
and eight curved sections of track.
Remember—the more track you own, the
more variations you can create in your train
layout. And that means more action and
more fun!
Figure 2. Track layout ideas

Attaching the Lock-On to the track

T
he Lock-On connects power from your
controller to the track. As illustrated in
Figure 3, attaching the Lock-On to the track
is quick and easy. First, place the Lock-On
under any straight section of track. Fit the
center lip of the Lock-On onto the edge of an
outside rail. Press the Lock-On upward so
that the spring contact snaps onto the center
Figure 3. Lock-On installation
We recommend that you do not set
Note!
up your track layout on carpeted
surfaces. Carpet fibers may collect on your
engine's wheels and drive gears, preventing
your engine from operating properly. For
best results, place the track on a hard
surface.
rail. The Lock-On should face outward when
setting up your track. Make sure it is firmly
connected.
Once the Lock-On is securely attached to
the track, you are ready to insert the wires
from the controller into the two spring clips
on the Lock-On.
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