hank you for your purchase of this Lionel steam locomotive! On the outside, this locomotive
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features numerous details and expert decoration in your favorite livery. Inside the boiler, this
locomotive is equipped with some of the most advanced sounds and controls in model railroading.
This powerful locomotive is ready for duty on your layout.
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
A step-up from our traditional set locomotives, these locomotives include improved
sounds, additional light and smoke features, speed control and the ability to be run via
conventional transformer or TMCC Command Control in addition to Bluetooth.
ODYSSEY II® Speed Control
Slow speed and start-up operation are smooth and steady with ODYSSEY II® Speed
Control. Watch your locomotive as it creeps through the yard or fights up a grade
without hesitation.
LionChief® Bluetooth
®
Incorporating Bluetooth technology into Lionel model trains opens a new world,
integrating the tradition of model railroading with the latest smart-device technology. With Lionel’s new LionChief app, you can control full operation and sounds
directly from your Bluetooth-enabled smart phone or tablet and operate multiple
locomotives from the same device. LionChief is available to smartphone users and
is compatible with all new 2017 LionChief, LionChief Plus, S-Gauge, and HO Trains.
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Powering your locomotive 4
LEGACY controller operations 4-5
TrainMaster Command Control (TMCC/Command Control) operations 6
Conventional transformer operations 7
Locomotive basics
Adding smoke fluid to your locomotive's smoke generator 8
Locomotive switch locations 8
Assigning your locomotive a new ID# (LEGACY and TMCC) 9
LEGACY controller operations
The LEGACY CAB-2 Remote Controller 10
The Velocity Throttle 11
The Multi-Controller 11
The Train Brake Slider 11
The Warning Sound Controller 12
The Speed Bar 12
RailSounds Sound System operations
RailSounds sound system 13
Using the Bluetooth LionChief App
Connecting to your LionChief, LionChief Plus, LionChief Plus 2.0, FlyerChief, or Legacy
locomotive 14
What if my Bluetooth enabled engine didn’t automatically connect? 14
Connecting to your LionChief, LionChief Plus, LionChief Plus 2.0, or FlyerChief locomotive on
Android devices 15
Running Your Locomotive 16
Settings 17
Volume Control 17
Switching Connection Between Multiple Bluetooth® Locomotives 18
Troubleshooting 18
Using the LionChief Universal Remote
The LionChief Universal Remote (6-83071) 19-20
Adjusting the locomotive volume using the Universal Remote 21
Pairing locomotives to the Universal Remote 21
Operating locomotives with the Universal Remote 22-23
TrainMaster Command Control operations
CAB-1 Remote Controller commands 24
CAB-1 Remote Controller numeric keypad commands 25-26
Setting the smoke level 26
Customizable Whistle and Bell Feature 26
Conventional transformer operations
Using the RailSounds sound system in the conventional environment 27
Activating CrewTalk dialog 27
Locking your locomotive into a single direction 28
Reprogramming your locomotive to restore features 28
Maintaining and servicing your locomotive
Lubricating your locomotive 29
Servicing your locomotive’s LEDs 30
Maintaining your locomotive's handrail antennas 31
Replacing the traction tires 31
Locomotive diagnostics 31
Lionel Limited Warranty Policy & Service 32
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Running your locomotive
Note!
Powering your locomotive
Your LionChief Plus 2.0 locomotive requires Lionel or Lionel-compatible O-27 or larger
track curves.
our locomotive is designed to work with either AC or DC power.
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AC Power: Use an alternating-current (50-60Hz AC) transformer for Legacy, Bluetooth, or
Conventional control. Powering your locomotive in excess of 19 volts AC may result in damage to
sensitive electronic components.
DC Power: Use a DC transformer for Bluetooth control only. You locomotive is not designed to
operate with Legacy or conventional control while using DC power. Powering your locomotive in
excess of 19 volts DC may result in damage to sensitive electronic components.
LEGACY controller operations
our LionChief Plus 2.0 locomotive is compatible for operation with the Lionel LEGACY system.
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It will also operate on the original Lionel TrainMaster System (TMCC1) and also on the LEGACY
Cab-1L / Base-1L operating system.
Your commands are sent by the Remote Controller to the Command Base, which broadcasts
a radio frequency that is distributed through the outer rails of the track to your locomotives.
Your locomotive will not respond until it recognizes its unique ID#, so you can operate multiple
Command-equipped locomotives on the same track at the same time.
1. Turn off track power, and then plug in the LEGACY Base and connect it to the
track.
2. Place your locomotive on the track.
3. Increase track power voltage to full power (no more than 19 volts AC). If
a circuit breaker trips when you turn on the Lionel power supply, check the wheels of your
locomotive to make sure they are all securely on the track. Check to make sure the track is free of
all metals that may cause a short circuit.
4. As illustrated in Figure 1, press ENG and 1 (or your selected ENG ID#) to
address the locomotive with your LEGACY CAB-2 Remote Controller.
Figure 1. LEGACY engine selection
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Running your locomotive
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LEGACY Control operations continued
5. After selecting the ENG ID# on the Cab 2 remote, your remote needs to be
configured for TMCC or CAB1 control for the locomotive. Select the engine ID# of
your LC+ 2.0 engine as before, then press the INFO button on the top right of your CAB-2 remote.
Figure 2. CAB-2 info button
Press the SCROLL button on the top left of the CAB-2 row until the CONTROL tab is selected. Press
the button that corresponds to the TMCC or CAB1 Mode selection on the screen. Congratulations!
You have now configured your CAB-2 remote to run your LC+ 2.0 locomotive in TMCC mode.
Enjoy all the features your locomotive has to offer.
ENGINE 1 INFO
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Figure 3a. CAB-2 scroll buttonFigure 3b. CAB-2 control screen
6. Press the Start Up key on your LEGACY CAB-2 Remote, shown in Figure 4.
Then, throttle up and move 'em out! Your engine sound will start up, and the locomotive-
specific touch screen buttons will populate the remote. For more information on operating your
locomotive with the LEGACY system, please refer to the LEGACY section of this manual. Additional
information is also found in the LEGACY System Manual, available online at www.lionel.com.
Figure 4. LEGACY start-up
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Running your locomotive
Note!
Your LionChief Plus 2.0 locomotive requires Lionel or Lionel-compatible O-27 or larger
track curves.
TrainMaster Command Control (TMCC/Command Control) operations
or operation in the TrainMaster Command Control environment, you need a TrainMaster
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Command Base (6-12911) and a CAB-1 Remote Controller (6-12868). Refer to your TMCC
System Manual for complete information.
Your commands are sent by the CAB-1 Remote Controller to the Command Base, which
translates the command into digital code. That code is sent through the outside rails to your
locomotive, which will not respond until it recognizes its unique ID#. TrainMaster Command
Control gives you the power to operate multiple Command-equipped locomotives on the same track
at the same time.
1. Turn off track power, and then plug in the Command Base and connect it to the
track.
2. Place your locomotive on the track.
3. Increase track voltage to full power (no more than 19 volts AC). If a circuit
breaker trips when you turn on the Lionel power supply, check the wheels of your locomotive to
make sure they are all securely on the track. Check to make sure the track is free of all metals
that may cause a short circuit.
4. Press ENG and 1 to address your locomotive with your CAB-1 Remote
Controller.
5. Throttle up and move ‘em out.
For more information, please refer to the TrainMaster Command Control operations section of
this manual or the TMCC System Manual, available online at www.lionel.com.
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Running your locomotive
Conventional transformer operations
Note!
Note!
Note!
1. With track power off, place your locomotive on the track.
2. Power up the track. If a circuit breaker trips when you turn on the Lionel power supply,
3. Move ‘em out! When the locomotive's headlight illuminates and the LEGACY RailSounds
When placing your locomotive on your layout for the first time and after power interruptions
lasting longer than five seconds, it will start out in neutral.
For Conventional operation, a Command Base must not be powered up anywhere in the area, even if it is not connected to the track. If a base is detected,
your locomotive will default to Command mode.
Your LionChief Plus 2.0 locomotive requires Lionel or Lionel-compatible
O-27 or larger track curves.
To access ALL of the features of your LionChief Plus 2.0 locomotive you must
operate in the TMCC environment as described on page 5.
check the wheels of your locomotive to make sure they are all securely on the track. Check to
make sure the track is free of all metals that may cause a short circuit.
sound system starts, press the DIRECTION button on your transformer to sequence your
locomotive through the repeating pattern of operations: neutral, forward, neutral, reverse,
neutral, and so on. You may also briefly turn off track power to advance the locomotive to the
next operating state. Adjust the throttle until your locomotive moves at your desired speed.
Note!
this manual.
Note!
and move it to the OFF position. Refer to Figure 6 on page 8.
Use the Whistle and BELL buttons on your transformer to activate those features. For
more information, please refer to the Conventional transformer operations section of
If your locomotive is running in Conventional mode, it can be interrupted by a Bluetooth
Control device. If you do not wish for this to happen, locate the Bluetooth ON/OFF switch
Adding fluid to your locomotive’s smoke generator
our LionChief Plus 2.0 locomotive is equipped with a smoke generator that produces safe,
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clean, white smoke during operation. The smoke generator for this locomotive supplies
the stack smoke effect. The reservoir contains the fluid and wick which, once saturated, supplies the heating element with the right amount of fluid.
Note!
For best performance, we recommend using only 6-37841 Lionel Premium Smoke
Fluid.
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Locomotive basics
Adding fluid to your locomotive’s smoke generator continued
Stack Smoke
Loading smoke fluid into the smoke stack will provide
smoke fluid for the stack smoke effect. When adding fluid DO NOT EXCEED 20 DROPS per unit as this can cause your
smoke unit to become oversaturated allowing leakage onto the
electronics. Note that operating your locomotive's smoke unit
without smoke fluid will cause damage to the heating element.
Add 20 drops initially and 10 to 20 thereafter, as required to
maintain desired smoke.
Note!
Your locomotive's smoke fluid consumption will vary
depending on the smoke level setting you have selected.
Figure 5. Stack smoke location
Refer to Figure 5 as you add the smoke fluid. If you prefer to operate your locomotive without
smoke, locate the smoke unit switch under under the cab of the locomotive and slide it to the OFF
position. Refer below for the location of the switch.
Locomotive switch locations
he functions of your LionChief Plus 2.0 locomotive's switches are outlined below. The
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instructions below are specific to this particular locomotive; note that
available features (and switches) may differ from other locomotives and
sets.
Smoke Switch
Used to turn the smoke unit on
and off.
Program / Run Switch
Used to assign an ID# and
reprogram the locomotive in
Command operation when the switch
is in the PROG position. Also used to
“lock” your locomotive in a single
direction, or neutral, in conventional
operation when the switch is placed
in the PROG position.
Bluetooth Switch
Used to turn the Bluetooth
module on and off.
ON OFF
SMOKE
RUN PGM
ON OFF
SMOKE
RUN PGM
ON
BLUETOOTH
OFF
BLUETOOTH
OFF ON
Figure 6. Switch locations
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Locomotive basics
Assigning your locomotive a new ID#
or operation in the Command Control environment, you will want to give your LionChief Plus
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2.0 locomotive a unique ID#. Your locomotive will respond to commands associated with its ID#
while all other units will disregard these commands. This procedure is not necessary for
conventional (non-Command) or BlueTooth operation.
1. Slide the program run switch on your locomotive to the PROG position. See
Figure 6 on page 8.
2. Place the locomotive on the track.
3. Connect the Command Base and plug it in.
4. Power up the track.
5. Press ENG on the CAB-1 or CAB-2 remote.
6. Enter the unique ID#. Choose any number from 1 to 98 that has not been
assigned to another locomotive (ENG). We recommend using a part of your
locomotive’s road number.
Note!
7. Press SET. The locomotive’s whistle will sound, or the headlights will flash if
8. Slide the program run switch back to the RUN position.
reference.
All Command Control enabled locomotives respond to ENG 99. We recommend that you
reserve ID# 99 as a "universal" ID#.
the RailSounds sound system is off.
The LionChief Plus 2.0 locomotive ID# has been set. Be sure to record the new ID# for your
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LEGACY controller operations
The LEGACY CAB-2 Remote Controller
Main Display
Displays real-time information about your railroad
system. Displays real-time feedback of operation.
Scroll Button
Navigates through the entire list
of Engines, Trains, Switches, etc.
Select Button
Performs addressing by
3-4 digit road number.
Touch Screen Key Pad
A group of touch sensitive
keys with icons for each
function. These keys serve
many purposes and their icons
change accordingly.
Train Brake Slider
This slider is used to increase
or decrease the amount of Train
Brake affecting the engine or train.
Train Link Button
Quick select of Train-Link
devices (LEGACY Control
System Version 1.3)
AUX-1/Thru Button
Press to view the Control
Panel while operating.
Controls switch direction.
Emergency Halt Button
Stops everything on
layout; also stops
recording playback.
AUX-2/Out Button
Controls switch direction.
Toggles all lights on/off,
except lights that are wired
to track power.
Record Button
Used to record and play
back events.
Velocity Throttle
Throttle control over
engines, also used to
navigate thru info/options.
Set Button
Used to set Engine address and for
programming.
Used to enter/view the info/options of
Info Button
selected components.
CTC Button
Press and hold to turn your remote
on and off. Tap this button to enter
the remote and base options.
Tap it again to return to the main
screen.
Soft Keys
These keys directly correlate to the
5 selection boxes located at the
bottom of the main display. These
are also used in the info/option
menus to select options.
Warning Sound Controller
Warning Bell and Variable Whistle
control. Pull down to sound Whistle.
Push up and release to trigger
Warning Bell.
Multi Controller
Boost, Brake, and Direction
control. Rock forward for Boost,
rock backward for engine brake,
and press down for direction
change. Click-hold-and rock for
absolute direction selection.
Front & Rear Coupler Buttons
Fire couplers.
Feedback Button
Toggle ON/OFF the vibration feedback
feature in the CAB-2 Remote.
Official R.R. Speed Control Bar
Toggles the touchscreen display of
R.R. preset speeds and control panel.
Low, Medium, High Momentum Buttons
Used to select the desired momentum of
your addressed engine/train/accessory.
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