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14
B17 CLASS
Operating and Maintenance Instructions
DCC Ready / DCC Fitted
SOUND
4-6-0 Steam Locomotive and Tenders
Routine Maintenance
Track Cleaning – In normal use, model railway layouts
will eventually accumulate a blackish deposit on the
running surfaces of the rails, and some of this will be
transferred onto the locomotive’s pick-up wheels.
The 12 volt DC supply is collected from the track
through the wheels on one side of the locomotive and
returned through the wheels on the other side. If the
deposit is allowed to build up, it will have the following
adverse effects:
• The driving wheels will not be able to achieve
maximum traction
• There will be a reduction in the power reaching the
locomotive motor
It is therefore essential that the track, and wheels, are
kept clean. This can be done by wiping the surfaces with
a clean, non-fluffy cloth. More stubborn deposits can be
removed by using the Hornby Track Cleaning Rubber,
reference R8087, which can be obtained from Hornby
Service Dealers.
Motor – The locomotive is fitted with a sealed, long-
life, 5-pole motor which requires no maintenance.
After a considerable amount of use the motor may
require replacement and this should be carried out by a
Hornby Service Dealer.
Chassis – The locomotive chassis may, from time to
time, pick up fluff, fabric fibres and pet hairs which can
become entangled in the gears and around axles. For
this reason, it is not advisable to run the locomotive on
track which is laid on a carpet. It is important to check
regularly and remove any such debris with the aid of
small tweezers.
Lubrication – Although the locomotive was lubricated
during manufacture, the lubricant can sometimes dry
out in storage. Lubrication should be carried out at
approximately 6-monthly intervals, or every 100 hours
of running. Instructions for carrying out lubrication
procedures are given in section 1 on pages 2 and 3.
Locomotive Bodywork – The locomotive and tender
bodies are overall spray painted and the rest of the
decoration is applied by a printed process, not transfers.
Television Suppression
Your Hornby locomotive incorporates radio and television interference suppressors. Should interference be
experienced despite these precautions, it may be due to close proximity of the model railway layout to receivers,
aerials, or their ‘downlines’. In this case, move the layout further away from aerials and receivers.
It is most important that track and wheels be kept absolutely clean.
Spare Parts and Service
Spare parts packs can be obtained from Hornby Service Dealers who are also able to offer a repair service.
Waste electrical products should not
be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your Local Authority or
retailer for advice
Brake Rods
7
Before fitting the locomotive
brake rods, you must
remove the transit brackets
illustrated, by loosening the
retaining screws, removing
the brackets and then
retightening the screws.
(See Fig.15, 16 and 17)
IMPORTANT
• The protective 2-part polystyrene pack is designed to prevent damage during
product removal. Remove the bands found at either end of the pack. Lift off the
upper half of the pack, exposing the locomotive for easy access. Remove transit
• This locomotive is made to exacting fine scale standards and therefore
necessarily incorporates small, delicate, protruding parts – handle with care.
• Before using the model, read through the Operating and Maintenance
Instructions in this leaflet.
Hornby Hobbies Limited Margate Kent CT9 4JX UK Tel: +44 (0)1843 233525 www.hornby.com
Printed in China
4/1392
A Hornby product
General
Please read right through these instructions,
particularly the Safety Notes on page 4.
Hornby locomotives are precision built and, if treated
with care, will give many years of good service.
Care should be taken to avoid damage when handling
the model.
This locomotive should not be operated on track
curves of less than 438mm radius, which is Hornby
2nd radius track.
The five-pole electric motor of the locomotive is
designed to be operated from a variable 12 volts,
DC power supply only. This should be obtained by using
a suitable Power Controller operated from the normal
domestic mains electricity supply.
NEVER CONNECT A LOCOMOTIVE DIRECTLY
TO THE MAINS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
The locomotive will normally draw a current of between
·2 and ·4 amp depending upon the track configuration
and whether or not gradients are included. There will
be a current surge on starting the locomotive.
Running Hints
If a locomotive ceases to respond normally to the power
DCC Ready
Contact your specialist dealer for advice.
controller, or runs badly, check that the following are in
order:
• All electrical connections are correctly made and the
wall power socket is switched ‘ON’.
• The power connecting clip is correctly inserted into a
suitable section of track.
• All track sections are correctly fitted together and
all fishplates (rail-joiners) are fitting tightly onto
adjoining metal rails.
• All locomotive wheels are correctly positioned on the
track rails.
• The direction control switch on the train controller is
set to operate in one direction or the other, and not
in the central ‘OFF’ position.
brackets from the product where fitted.
Safety Notes
•This locomotive is not suitable for children under
14 years of age. Handle with care.
•This locomotive is intended for indoor use only.
•The transformer is not a toy. It is a ‘Transformer
for Toys’. Before use, check that the transformer is
the correct voltage for your mains electricity supply.
This locomotive is only to be used with the
recommended transformer. The transformer should
be examined regularly for damage to the casing, plug
pins and cables.
In the event of such damage, the set should not
be used until the transformer is replaced with
a new Hornby recommended unit. Never
attempt to open the transformer yourself.
•This locomotive must not be connected to more
than the recommended number of power supplies.
The out-put terminals of the transformer must not
be connected directly, or indirectly, to the output of
any other AC circuit derived from a transformer or
mains power supply.
•Before cleaning any part, disconnect the
transformer from the mains electricity supply.
Do not use liquid for cleaning.
•Please retain these details and address for future
reference.
Fig.15
Fig.16
Fig.17
EITHER
OR
11
22
2 3
Lubrication
1
Body Removal
5
Fig.1
IMPORTANT – Only apply small single drops of light machine oil to the places indicated in red in Fig.2 and 3. This is best achieved by making a simple oil ‘dropper’ as illustrated in Fig.1. Insert a straightened paper clip into a cork and use a
bottle cap as a container for the oil. A small drop of oil can then be picked up by the dropper and applied in exactly the right place. Immediately wipe off any excess oil, especially from the locomotive body. Only lubricate moving parts.
Apply one drop of oil to each of the valve gear and connecting rod
pivot points indicated in red in Fig.2, on both sides of the locomotive.
Fig.3 Apply one drop of oil to each of the axle bearings indicated in red in
Fig.3, on both sides of the locomotive.
Fig.2
Carefully fit detail parts into
their location point as shown
in Fig.4. Some of these
accessories should only be
fitted for use on static
displays.
Accessories
2
Once the tender is coupled
to the loco, connect the
locomotive wires by
carefully push fitting the
plug into the socket on
the underside of the
tender as shown in Fig.5.
Assembly
3
To create a closer
coupling for display
purposes connect
the tender to the
locomotive by
utilising the closer
of the two holes
on the drawbar as
shown in Fig.6.
Close coupling
4
Turn the locomotive
upside down and remove
Bogie assembly screw as
shown in Fig.7. Remove
Chassis/Body assembly
screw, then carefully turn
locomotive the right way
up and drop the chassis
down at the front. Move
forward to disengage the
chassis from the rear of
the body as shown in Fig.8.
6
If your locomotive is not
pre-fitted with a decoder,
please see Figs 11, 12, 13
and 14 for location of
DCC + Sound Socket.
DCC Ready
6
Fig.4 Fig.6
Fig.13Fig.11
Fig.14Fig.12
Turn the tender upside
down, remove the
assembly screws as
shown in Fig.9A or 9B.
Carefully turn tender the
right way up and
depending on which
tender your model has,
disengage the chassis from
either the front or rear of
the tender as shown in Fig.10.
Fig.5
Fig.9
A
B
Fig.7
Fig.8 Fig.10