Tnx Milo.
Its Diode D105 on the power supply just clip the one leg and insert a
new fuse and you should be good too go. You will have to replace it
later to protect the circuits but you can run the machine just fine
for now.
I can get you the part#
A shorted D105 UK1V26 is the likely culprit. If the fuse still blows,
it's probably the diode bridge D101 D2SB60F4004. Both are near the
large capacitor C111.
I have a Pioneer Karaoke player that had both parts shorted.
Take a look at this old thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.video.laserdisc/browse_thread/thread/57010a772d6d0f41
Mike
Also, the tray depending if you have a CD in it or a Laserdisc/ DVD.
If you have a laserdisc please remove the top cover look under the
left front of the tray you should see a pulley with a belt, just turn
it "ClockWise" And the Whole tray should start to move toward to open.
****NOTE*****If Not, then I will have to explain further to you on how
to position the laser optics etc to open the tray as there is a CD
position and DVD position then only the small tray will come out.
Duane Cummins (MI)