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Compact disc player, put disc in, pressed play the display is showing 00 0000 but not playing

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Ensure first that there is no disk stuck inside.

If there is a disk stuck inside, try pressing repeatedly the eject button while you power up the unit. Do this a couple of time.

If there is no disk inside, or you get this same problem with all disks, then the lens are dirty, try using a lens cleaning product like the ones here.


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