2017, the RSSLO is 2019. The irony is that now I have an alternative I have managed three starts in a row only today, with the RSSLO and it is a better model. I have been unwittingly missing a step in the procedure every time until now. The freeware version is still useful as it easily double heads with other OBB locos like the 1042 in a scenario rather than as AI. In that I mean that I can drive a 1042 up to and couple to a 1063 (freeware) and drive off from either cab without having to go through a start up process. Interested parties can contact me via the RWA website PM (Mindenjohn) for more info.
You might have missed the second panto key in the back, or the helper compressor (beneath the battery switch) in case pressure for panto mechanism is below 5 bar (random).