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'Triangle Screws' are security screws so that you can't remove them. Your question is a bit to specialised for Fixya, so contact the maker direct. They may just say, "send it back and we will replace it, or repair it".
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The problem comes probably from the front switch. You might try to dismantle the loco and check the switch. A tip to open the loco: there are two hidden screws accessible from the inner bottom side.
The battery is easy to replace. The screw is located in the black "smokestack" and will require a small size phillips-head screwdriver to unscrew. The rest is easy--lift up on the black smokestack (I usually leave the screw in place), and the two AA batteries are located end-to-end in the body.
If you look in the funnel there is a screw. Undo this and the front comes off and the batteries will pop out. Put in the new batteries and replace the funnel and screw.
Easy to do. You'll find a small phillips screw located at the bottom of the black smokestack. After unscrewing it, lift up the entire front black part and you will see two AA batteries inside the body of the locomotive. Careful not to strip the screw when replacing the black smokestack part, as it is the only thing holding it down!
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