Time Machine - How to restore into Lion from SL TM Backup?

I have a TM backup (on a QNAP NAS), from a Snow Leopard Mac Book Pro that I no longer have. I now have a 2011 iMac with Lion pre-installed on it.
How can I access the Time Machine backup from the Snow Leopard MBP to restore some files?
When I look at the TM backups on my QNAP web gui, I can see the backups, but the TM on my Lion iMac doesn't see the SL backup. I can't even see where you would tell the Time Machine software to use a different backup source to restore from. TM preferences pane is pretty plain jane.

See this
http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/Home.html
And unrelated to your present issue, but valuable information read my post here as well.
https://discussions.apple.com/message/16276201#16276201

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