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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: jvc mini system cd bay will not open
Does your stereo have a childs lock? If it does; why? Anyway the cd open button could be defected. Possibily a loose connection on the cd open switch on the inside of the unit. Also dose the remote have this function? Check the battery. Clean the remote sensor on the front of the remote and on the stereo.
Hope this helps.
Posted on Dec 30, 2007
SOURCE: My panasonic SA-AK750 hi fi
Tienes que llevarlo a un centro de reparaciones ya que el sistema de cd esta fuera de tiempo por eso no funciona nada.Hasta que no lo pongan a tiempo no va a funcionar.
Posted on Apr 06, 2008
SOURCE: My JVC stereo receiver :CA-D4T has 3 cd changers and they don't seem to work most of the time
This is an indication that either the lens is dirty or that the optics are failing. Try opening up the unit and cleaning the lens using a cotton swab and alcohol. If that does not resolve the problem, the optics will need to be replaced.
Dan
Posted on Jul 30, 2008
SOURCE: my pioneer XV HTD1 home
Had this problem yesterday.......was getting v. frustrated. My good lady suggested removing the cover, so I did, when she wasn't looking. Turns out that two DVDs had come off the changer and were jamming the drawer. One was Stuart Little III which my girls had been looking for for months. Took the opportunity to bin that 'course, then told the wife that I'd managed to fix the player "Needed the reverse polarity torque resetting pet".
"So in other words I was right, a DVD was jamming it?" she said smugly.
Posted on Sep 08, 2008
SOURCE: We have the RCA RS2767i
Let me respond with a possible solution although I'd bet that both of you already tried these.
The reason I checked into this is because I'm looking for a new mini system. I happen to be at Target and they only had 2 models - this one and a SONY. I certainly didn't want to buy the RCA given these problems, so I asked the salesperson, who seemed to have some knowlege.
As far as opening the tray on top, there is a button to push right under the tray. The button has an icon of a triangle on it. This seems to be somewhat of a standard icon for opening the tray or ejecting a CD (my car's CD has the same icon for ejecting a CD).
As far as only being able to get 3 CD's out, there is another button under the tray marked "disc skip". This rotates the tray. When you open the tray, you can only get to 3 of the CD's. When you push disk skip, it rotates the tray one position, so you can get the 4th one out. Another push and now you can get the 5th one.
Sometimes my CD changer doesn't shuffle the disks. If I only have 1 CD or DVD in it and push the tray open button, the disk stays in the unit and the tray revolves to an intermediate position. I push the button to put the tray back and try disc skip; that usually works.
If your problems are not solved per above, then I definitely do NOT want to get this.
Fred
Posted on Mar 06, 2009
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• Playing back discs list as "Non-playable discs" above may
generate noise and damage speakers.
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