Carrera Digital 132 Set - High Speeder game instructions

20030003 HIGH SPEEDER
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Table of contents
Safety instructions 10 Contents of package 10 Technical advice for assembly 10 Important Information 11 Assembly instructions 11 Guard Rails and Supports 11 Electrical connection 11 Car components 11 Connections 12 Control elements 12 Preparation of start 12 Encoding/programming of cars to the according speed controllers 12 Points function 12 Light function on/off 13 Operating 6 cars 13 Encoding/programming of Autonomous Car 13 Encoding/programming Pace Car 13 Setting of the cars´ basic speed 13 Setting of cars´ braking performance 14 Setting fuel tank capacity 14 Deactivating Settings Keys 14 Extended Pit Lane function 14 Sound ON/OFF 14 Reset function 14 Energy-saving mode 15 Car programming from DIGITAL 132 to Evolution (analogue) 15 Replacement of double sliding contact and guide keel 15 Changing the rear axle 15 Maintenance and care 15 Troubleshooting/Driving tips 15 Technical specifications 15
Welcome
Welcome to the Team Carrera! These operating instructions contain important information regard­ing the assembly and operation of your Carrera DIGITAL 132 race­track. Please read them carefully and keep them in a safe place af­terwards. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact our distributor or visit our website:
carrera-toys.com
Please check the contents for completeness and possible transport damage. The packaging contains important information and should also be retained. We hope you will derive a lot of pleasure from your new Carrera DIGITAL 132 track.
Safety instructions
WARNING! Not suitable for children under 36 months. Danger of suffocation due to small parts which may be swallowed. Caution: risk of pinching caused by function.
WARNING! This toy contains magnets or magnetic components. Magnets at­tracting each other or a metallic object inside the human body may cause serious or fatal injuries. Seek medical attention immediately if magnets are swallowed or inhaled.
• The transformer is not a toy! Do not short-circuit the transformer’s connections! Note to parents: Regularly inspect the transformer for damage to the cable, plug or housing! Only operate the toy with rec­ommended transformers! The transformer may no longer be used if it is damaged! Only operate the racetrack with a transformer! If play is interrupted for longer periods, it is recommended to separate the transformer from the power supply. Do not open transformer or speed controller housings!
Important note to parents:
Transformers and power supply units are not suitable to be used as toys. The use of such products needs to be constantly supervised by the parents.
• Regularly check the track and cars for damage to cables, plugs and housings! Replace defective parts.
• The car racetrack is not suitable for outdoor operation or operation in wet locations! Keep away from liquids.
• Do not place any metal parts onto the track to avoid short-circuits. Do not place the track in the immediate vicinity of delicate objects, as these could be damaged by cars hurled from the track.
• Disconnect the plug before cleaning or servicing the racetrack! Only use a damp cloth for cleaning, no solvents or chemicals. When it is not in use, store the track in a dry and dust-protected location, preferably in the original cardboard box.
• Do not operate race track at face- or eye-level – risk of injury due to cars being catapulted off the track.
• Misuse of transformer can cause electrical shock.
• The toy is only to be connected to Class II equipment bearing the following symbol.
• The toy must only be used with a transformer for toys.
• Not to be used with controllable transformers.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manu­facturer, its service agent or similary qualified persons in order to avoid danger.
Note:
The vehicle may only be operated again in a completely assembled condition. Assembly may only be carried out by an adult.
Contents of package
1 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Lechner Racing “Carrera Race Taxi” 1 Mercedes-AMG GT3 “AKKA ASP, No.87” 11 Standard straights 1 Control Unit 1 Carrera DIGITAL 132 double lane change section (2 track parts) 8 Curves 1/60° 1 Transformer Guard rails Replacement contacts Shoulder end sections Instructions Track section bolts
Track length: 23.95 ft./ 7,3 m Dimensions when assembled: 10.01 x 5.58 ft./ 305 x 170 cm
Technical advice for assembly
2
1
3
4
1
Connecting track + Control Unit
2
Double lane change section input
3
Double lane change section output
4
Infrared sensor: The infrared sensor MUST be located on the switch that functions as the entry rail (dark diode).
10
Important Information
Guard Rails and Supports
Car components
Carrera DIGITAL 132EVOLUTION
Carrera DIGITAL 132 EVOLUTION
Please note that Evolution (analog system) and Carrera DIGITAL 132 (digital system) involve two separate and completely independent 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 DIGITAL 132 connect­ing rail and Black Box) is attached to the current supply. Further­more, no other Carrera DIGITAL 132 components (switches, electronic lap counter, Pit Lane) may be built into an Evolution 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
1 2
3 4
1
Guard rails: Guard rail mounts are fitted by tilting them upwards
onto the verge of the track.
2
Supporting raised sections: The shank of the ball pivot is
+ 3
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
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7
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Body, spoiler
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Engine
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Tyres
4
Rear axle
5
Chassis
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Guide keel
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Double sliding contact
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Front axle
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Car board with reversing switch
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Front light board
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Rear light board
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2
3
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3
4
Note: vehicle construction depends on the model.
The designation of the individual parts may not be used as order numbers.
2 3
1
in the track as shown in figure base. Move the connecting clips according to figure 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 fig.
4
essary to use the track section fasteners (Item no. 20085209, not contained in the package).
Note:
Carpeting is not a suitable foundation on which to build the track be­cause of static charging, formation of fluff and ready inflammability.
Before assembling please insert the connecting clips
+ 2 + 3
Fastening: To fasten the track sections on a board, it is nec-
1
. Stick tracks together on a flat
2
in direction
3
2
).
1
Connect the transformer plug with the Control Unit.
2
Connect the enclosed speed controllers to the Control Unit.
Note: To avoid short-circuits and electrocution, the toy may not be connected using foreign devices, plugs, cables or other objects for­eign 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.
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Connections
Points function
1
Connections (from left to right):
1
Connection for Lap Counter 20030342
2
Connection for PC-unit or Lap Counter 20030355
or App Connect 20030369
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Connector 1 for speed controller, speed controller extension set
or WIRELESS+ receiver
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Connector 2 for WIRELESS Tower 20010108
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Connector 3 for speed controller
6
Connector 4 for speed controller
7
Connection for DIGITAL 124 / DIGITAL 132 power supply
General information on connectors 1-4:
When a WIRELESS+ receiver is used, it must be plugged into con­nector 1. Optionally a Wireless Tower 20010108 can be plugged into connector 2. When only the WIRELESS+ receiver is used, connec­tor 2 is to be left empty.
Control elements
4
5
3
6
Additional wired speed controllers may be plugged into connectors 3 and 4. Please note that these will use address 5 and 6 then.
Using the speed controller extension set 20030348 it has to be plugged into connector 1. The cars´ addresses will be allocated as follows:
• Speed controller extension set = address 1, 3 and 4
• connector 2 = address 2
• connector 3 = address 5
• connector 4 = address 6
Note:
a combination of WIRELESS and speed controller extension set is not possible!
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7
1
8
2
1
Make sure that the car’s guide keel is located inside the track slot and that the double sliding contact is in contact with the current carrying track. Place the cars onto the connecting track.
2
When changing lanes, you must keep the button on the
speed controller depressed until the car has passed the point.
On/off switch
1
Switch for fuelling function
2
Button to start the race / acknowledge programming
3
Button for Pace Car / termination of programming
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Button for setting basic speed
5
Button for setting braking performance
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Button for setting fuel tank capacity
7
Programming button for cars
8
Preparation of start
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This Carrera DIGITAL 132 vehicle ideally matches the Carrera track system scale 1:24.
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Optimally setting up the grinders:
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To ensure proper and continuous driving, slightly fan out the ends of the contact brushes
2
fig.
. Only the end of the contact brush should have contact to the track and may be cut off slightly in case of wear. Dust and abrasion should be removed from track material and sliding contacts from time to time.
During operation small car parts as spoilers or mirrors may get off or brake due to being original detailed parts of the car model. To avoid this it is possible to remove them before operation.
1
and bend them towards the track as per
General operating information
Some buttons are assigned with different tasks. In order to set a function you need to use key combinations. Any programming steps can be cancelled with button further details in the course of this manual.
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“ESC/PACE CAR″. You will find
Encoding/programming
of cars to the according
speed controllers
1 2
8
1x
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To encode a car place it on the track and swich on the Control Unit. Press “Code” button once
2
fig.
. Then push lane-change-button once on the relevant speed controller, fig. start to flash and the Control Unit´s LEDs 2-4 will light successively. Once encoding has been carried out the middle LED lights perma­nently (fig. Note: This kind of encoding requires to only have the car on the racetrack which shall be encoded.
3
4
) and the car is allocated to the speed controller.
8
, fig. 1; the first LED starts to light,
. In case the car is equipped with lights they will
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Light function on/off
1
1
1
8
2
7
3
6
1
2
3 sec. STOP
Encoding/programming
Pace Car
Pit Lane 20030356
1
8
3x
2
Setting of the
cars´ basic speed
1 – 10 1 – 10
1 2
3
4
The car programmed to the speed controller will have to come to a stop for at least 3 seconds before the light can be switched on or off by the push of the lane-change-button.
Note:
applies only to models fitted with lighting
Operating 6 cars
Plug speed controller extension set (item no. 20030348) in connec­tor 1 of the Control Unit. For next steps see section “Coding of cars to the according speed controller“.
Encoding/programming
of Autonomous Car
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8
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5
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300
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(only in combination with Pit Stop Lane #20030356) Switch on the Control Unit, place the car to be encoded on the track and press “Code″ the Control Unit start to light, fig. ton at the speed controller, fig. Wait until the middle LED lights again, fig. controller´s tappet until the car has reached the desired speed. Now push lane-change button again, fig. completed now and the car enters the Pit Stop Lane. Note: This kind of encoding requires having only the car on the track which is to be encoded. The programming of the Pace Car will be maintained unless the car is not being recoded. The Pace Car is always displayed with address 8 in combination with the Posi­tion Tower.
Extended Pace Car function
After the Pace Car´s encoding has been completed it will auto­matically enter the Pit Lane during the first laps. In order to start the Pace Car please push the button “Pace Car” 2 and 3 at the Control Unit will light and the Pace Car will leave the Pit Lane. The Pace Car will now drive as long as the button „Pace Car“ is pushed again. LED 2 stops lighting and the car automatically enters the Pit Lane within the current lap.
SPEED
+
CLICK
8
three times, fig. 1. The first three LEDs at
2
. Now push the lane-change but-
3
; LEDs 2-5 will light successively.
4
. Activate the speed
5
. The Pace Car´s encoding is
4
once. The LEDs
1
5
3
The setting of the basic speed can be effected individually for one and/or several cars. The cars which are to be adjusted have to be positioned on the track. The setting can be carried out on 10 levels with the 5 LEDs indicating the different levels by flashing or perma­nent lighting.
1
1 LED lights = low speed
2
5 LEDs light = high speed
Switch on the Control Unit, place the cars to be adjusted on the track and press “SPEED” now light, showing the speed level last used. Push the “SPEED”
5
button
as many times until you have reached the speed desired. Confirm by pressing “ENTER/START” the lighting of the middle LED confirms completion of the setting,
6
fig.
.
6
5
once. A certain number of LEDs will
5
3
. A short running light and
3 4
5
150
200
100
250
50
300
0
Switch on the Control Unit, place the car to be encoded on the track and press „Code“ trol Unit start to light, fig. the speed controller, fig. until the middle LED lights again, fig. controller´s tappet until the car has reached the desired speed. Now push lane-change button again, fig. Autonomous Car´s encoding is completed now.
Note: This kind of encoding requires having only the car on the track which is to be encoded. The programming of the Autono­mous Car will be maintained unless the car is not being recoded. The Autonomous Car is always displayed with address 7 in combi­nation with the Position Tower.
SPEED
+
CLICK
8
twice, fig. 1. The first two LEDs at the Con-
2
. Now push the lane-change button at
3
; LEDs 3-5 will light successively. Wait
4
. Activate the speed
5
.
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Setting of cars´
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8
2
7
3
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2
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8
2
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1
8
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7
3
6
1
8
2
7
3
6
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
braking performance
1 – 10
1 2
3
When driving in “REAL-mode” the car with a full tank is “heavier”, drives slowlier and shows a lower braking effect; a car with an empty tank is “lighter”, drives faster and shows a higher braking effect. The current fuel tank capacity and the “fuel consumption” can only be displayed in combination with the Driver Display 20030353 and Pit
1 – 10
4
Stop 20030356.
Refuelling of cars with Pit Lane 20030356 and Driver Display 20030353
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While holding down the Code Key then release the Code Key. To reactivate the above keys, repeat the procedure just described.
Extended Pit Lane function
Pit Lane 20030356
1
8
, turn on the Control Unit and
2
1
5
3
(only for cars operated with speed controllers) The setting of the braking performance can be effected individually for one and/or several cars. The cars which are to be adjusted have to be positioned on the track. The setting can be carried out on 10 levels with the 5 LEDs indicating the different levels by flashing or permanent lighting.
1
1 LED lights = low braking effect
2
5 LEDs light = high braking effect
Switch on the Control Unit, place the cars to be adjusted on the track and press “BRAKE” now light, showing the brake step last used. Push the “BRAKE” but-
6
ton
as many times until you have reached the braking perfor­mance desired. Confirm by pressing “ENTER/START” running light and the lighting of the middle LED confirms completion of the setting, fig.
6
.
6
6
once. A certain number of LEDs will
6
3
. A short
Setting fuel tank capacity
1 – 10
1 2
1 – 10
Pit Lane 20030356
9 10
The car´s present tank capacity can be read via the bar display with 5 green and 2 red LEDs at the Driver Display. For refuelling drive your car into the Pit Lane across the refuelling sensor fig. bar display now starts to flash, fig. by keeping the lane-change button pushed. fig. refuellings are indicated by flashing or lighting of the yellow LEDs,
10
fig.
(also see Driver Display).
Note: cars with an empty tank are disregarded for lap-counting in combination with Position Tower 20030357.
Driver Display 20030353
7
8
, and the car can be refuelled
9
. The
. The number of
Setting of tank capacity at the start of the race
Pit Lane 20030356
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Driver Display 20030353
1
3
1
(only in combination with Pit Lane 20030356) It is possible to activate/deactivate the lap counting function in the Pit Lane 20030356 or Pit Stop Lane 20030346 with the Pit Stop Adapter Unit 20030361. Switch off the Control Unit, keep “SPEED” button pushed, switch on Control Unit and release “SPEED” button By pushing the button again, 1 or 2 LEDs will light depending on the setting.
• LED 1 = lap counting function deactivated
• LED 1 + 2 = lap counting function activated
Select the desired setting and push or drive a car across the Pit Lane Sensor, fig. “START/ENTER”
5
. The settings will now be adopted. Push
3
for leaving the settings again.
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65
5
5
3
5 5
) .
3
2
5
3
(only for cars operated with speed controllers) The setting of the fuel tank capacity in combination with the Pit Lane (20030356) is effected for all cars simultaneously. The setting can be carried out on 10 levels with the 5 LEDs indicating the different levels by flashing or permanent lighting.
1
1 LED lights = low fuel capacity
2
5 LEDs light = full tank
Switch on the Control Unit, place the cars to be adjusted on the track and activate the fuelling function by means of the slide switch
2
, fig. 3. Press the “FUEL” button 7 once. A certain number of LEDs will now light, showing the fuel capacity last used. Push the “FUEL” button capacity desired. Confirm by pressing “ENTER/START” running light and the lighting of the middle LED confirms completion of the setting, fig
Extended fuelling function
You can choose between 3 modes via the sliding switch fig.
• OFF = cars don´t consume any “petrol”
• ON = cars consume “petrol”
• REAL = maximum speed depending on fuel tank capacity / cars consume “petrol”) (only in combination with Pit Lane 20030356 or Pit Stop Lane 20030346 and Pit Stop Adapter Unit 20030361)
7
as many times until you have reached the fuel
6
.
3
:
14
4
7
6
3
. A short
3
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(only in combination with Pit Lane 20030356 and Driver Display
20030353) Irrespective of the basic setting of the tank capacity it is possible to individually set the tank capacity for one or several cars at the race´s start for the number of laps till the first pit stop. Push “START/ENTER” once permanently, fig.
13
fig.
. Clicking the lane-change button at the corresponding speed
controller enables you to change the fill level, fig.
3
; the 5 LEDs at the Control Unit will light
12
, and the Driver Display´s bar display will flash,
Deactivating Settings Keys
1
1
3
2
,
1
To deactivate the keys for setting Speed, Brake and Fuel, proceed as follows: Hold down the Code Key
2
8
.
Sound ON/OFF
1
1
3
1
14
.
The confirmation sound when crossing the sensors and the key sound can be switched off. Switch off the Control Unit and keep the “START/ENTER” button release “START/ENTER” for switching on the Control Unit cannot be switched off however.
2
3
3
pushed, switch on the racetrack and
3
again. The acknowledgement sound
Reset function
8
1
1
3
1
2
4
To restore the Control Unit to factory settings the Control Unit offers a reset function. Switch off the Control Unit and keep the “ESC/PACE CAR” ton pushed; switch on the ractrack and release the button again. All previous settings for speed, braking performance, tank fuel capac­ity, sound and lap counting will be restored to factory settings. The cars´ settings will remain unaffected by this measure unless they are placed on the racetrack.
Factory settings:
• speed = 10
• braking performance = 10
• tank capacity = 7
• sound = ON
• display of position for Autonomous and Pace Car = OFF
4
but-
Energy-saving mode
Changing the rear axle
1
2 3
Note:
During operation small car parts as spoilers or mirrors may get off or brake due to being original detailed parts of the car model. To avoid this it is possible to remove them before operation.
Driving technique:
• You can drive fast along the straight track but you should brake before the curve and then accelerate again when coming out of the curve.
• Do not fasten or block the vehicles when the motor is running: overheating or damage to the motor could result otherwise.
Note: When using track systems which are not manufactured by Carrera the existing guide keel has to be replaced by the spe­cial guide keel (#20085309). While using the Carrera crossing (#20020587) or high banked curve 1/30° (#20020574) slight driving noise might occur which is due to the full-scale genuineness and does not affect flawless operation.
After 20 minutes of non-usage the Control Unit switches to ener­gy-saving mode and all displays such as Position Tower, Driver Displays and Startlight are turned off. To reactivate the controller, switch it off for 2 or 3 seconds, then switch it on again. All settings will be kept.
Car programming from DIGITAL 132
to Evolution (analogue)
Push the switch for changing the running direction acc. fig. Place car on the Evolution track and push speed controller´s tap­pet three times (thumb). For Carrera DIGITAL 132 operation mode return the switch to original position.
1
.
Replacement of double sliding
contact and guide keel
1
2 a 2 b
Advice:
• It is recommended to always take out and change only one grinder.
• Never pull the vehicle backwards, because the grinders could be damaged otherwise.
1
Please carefully pull out the guide keel according to fig.
2
When changing the double contact brushes please take care that in stage one the upper contact brush partly and that in stage two the double contact brush can be pulled out completely with the contact brush proceed the same way.
2 a
2 b
. For inserting please
1
.
is only pulled out
Take off the vehicle´s upper part from the chassis as per fig. Remove the axles from the bearings positions with pressure ( Insert new axle. Pay attention to the correct position of the axle
3
bearings (
).
1
2
Maintenance and care
1
2
To ensure a proper operation of the motor-racing circuit, all race­track components should be regularly cleaned. Pull the plug prior to cleaning.
1
Racetrack: Keep the track surface and track slots clean with a
dry cloth. Do not use any solvents or chemicals for cleaning. When it is not in use, store the racetrack in a clean and dust-protected location, preferably in the original cardboard box.
2
Car check: Clean axle and wheel bearings, pinion gears, gear-
wheels and bearings and lubricate using a resin- and acid-free grease. You can use a toothpick or similar as aid. Regularly check the condition of sliding contacts and tyres.
Troubleshooting
Driving tips
Troubleshooting:
In case of any malfunctions, please check the following:
• Has the connection to the power supply been established cor­rectly?
• Have transformer and speed controllers been connected correctly?
• Are the track connections faultless?
• Are the racetrack and track slots clean and free of any foreign objects?
• Are the sliding contacts in order and do they make contact with the track slot?
• Are the cars correctly coded to the according speed controller?
• The track‘s current feed will be switched off automatically for 5 seconds, if there is an electrical short circuit: this will be notified by audible and visual signals.
• Are the cars placed on the track in running direction? In case of non-functioning push the running direction switch which is on the car´s bottom.
Technical specifications
Output voltage: Toy transformer
.
).
14,8 V
Electricity modes:
1.) Operating mode = cars are operated via speed controllers
2.) Idle mode = speed controllers not activated, no game
3.) Stand-by mode = after approx. 20 minutes idle mode the connecting section switches to stand-by mode. The LED is no longer lit.
CURRENT CONSUMPTION < 0,5 watt / 0,5w
To reactivate the controller, switch it off for 2 or 3 seconds, then
switch it on again. The racetrack is then once again in standby mode.
4.) Off-state = power supply unit disconnected from mains supply
This device is marked by ”selective sort throught” symbol related to sort through domestic, electric and electronic, waste. This means the product must be treated by a specialized ”sorting/collecting” sys­tem in accordance with European directive 2012/19/EU, to reduce the impact upon environment. For more precise information, please contact your local administration. Electronical product which are not going through special collecting, are potentially dangerous for environment and human health, because of dangerous substance.
Output voltage: Toy transformer
14,8 V 42,9 VA
Electricity modes:
1.) Operating mode = cars are operated via speed controllers
2.) Idle mode = speed controllers not activated, no game
3.) Stand-by mode = after approx. 20 minutes idle mode the connecting section switches to stand-by mode. The LED is no longer lit.
CURRENT CONSUMPTION < 0,5 watt / 0,5w
By switching it off and on again, the racetrack returns to ‘Play’ mode.
4.) Off-state = power supply unit disconnected from mains supply
51,8 VA
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