Restore a MacBookPro from Time Machine after HD-Crash, Lion?

I didn't find my constellation in the discussion – otherwise: Sorry for asking twice. ;-)
I have a MacBookPro (2 years old), had a HD-Crash.
Now is a new HD inside – and I have a TM-Backup on an external USB-HD.
As the MBP didn't com with 10.7 and I have no install-DVD, Apples infos (I found) about restoring don't fit to my situation.
Where can I find an manual to restore 10.7 from a TM-Backup on an external USB-HD to my MBP with the new HD?
Thanks!

Now, on monday the solution by Apples telephone-hotline:
Put in the 10.6-DVD
Start from DVD (by pressing "C")
Choose your language
Menu "Dienstprogramme" (system utilitys?): restore from TM-Backup

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