sures...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Sureshot :)
Dunno about your changer; but perhaps worth mentioning
anyway.
Take a look at the front of the unit, near to but not
on the tray itself. See if there isn't a tiny hole
there - about a sixteenth of an inch.
If you're lucky and there is, you can put something like
a very small jeweller's screwdriver, or a long thin
finishing nail into it and push. The drawer should
open for you.
Take care.
Ken
These players usually won't open until the turntable is properly
aligned with the traverse unit (playing mechanism), and the traverse
unit has been lowered out of the way. If you're hearing rotation, the
unit is in the lower position already.
The sensing devices that determine the table position may not be
functioning. The most common cause is a defect in the "flexy" cable
from the drawer to the main PCB.
If the trouble is more involved than just an out-of-place CD, be kind
to your Onkyo and take it to a repair shop. It doesn't sound like a
real serious (expensive) problem.
Good Luck
Doug
Mark Z.
"Ken Weitzel" <kwei...@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:BTsVd.557670$Xk.143760@pd7tw3no...
Unplug it, take the top off (usually four screws, two in each
side...sometimes one or more in the back), retrieve your CD. For some
reason, it's not on the tray anymore. The scraping noises are from some
movable part contacting the CD. That's dangerous to the CD and possibly the
mechanism.
My daughter once moved her stereo to another room and asked me to hook it
back up for her. I did, and upon powering up the system, the CD carousel
started making a racket and wouldn't play. She had carried the unit up the
stairs fully loaded with five disks. They got caught in the mechanism and
trashed a couple, along with a small plastic tab on the changer itself. I
had to do some creative fabrication of parts in order to get it to work
again.
Unplug it now....
jak
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