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Anonymous Posted on Feb 15, 2015

Open/Close disc tray, would not open

Does the Open/Close tray has anything to do with the Set Up of the unit, Clock set, etc, or should it open and close when button is pushed?

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Hi,
your unit might have a child lock device.some units have this option.check the manual if you have one.if it dosen't there may be a fault with the open/close button.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2009

SOURCE: DVD disk tray will not open at all

had the same problem the mechanism for the door opener is faulty.........waited for 2 months to be finally told by samsung part is no longer available......wonderful back up service isnt it. Luck have it I had an extended warranty and getting it replaced with a LG combo

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 28, 2009

SOURCE: WHEN I PRESS THE OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON THE DISC TRAY

Look for the small hole in your dvd rom. This hole usually can fit a paper clip. Push and hold the paperclip inside the hole to open the dvd tray.

caroldon

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  • Posted on Oct 02, 2010

SOURCE: unable to eject disc using open/close buttons

If the power is absent then the board is not functioning to work, If so checckthe power supply SMPS unit check these tips.

http://www.fixya.com/support/r5826301-working_switch_mode_power_supplies

If however the power is fine then check the mechanism tobe stuck, the motor drive to be faulty in the circuit( Loading IC) or the motor is faulty.Remove and reset if mechanical, check IC for voltage to drive , power and output.

gopakumarg43

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2011

SOURCE: Open & close disc doesn't work. It is

Hello
There are three possibilities for this trouble with this DVD player. The first one is imprper loading function due to loading motor or loading belt trouble. If loading motor is weak [that is its pulling power has gone low] the tray will not close properly into the mechanism, and will not touch the load sensor switch fitted inside the mechanism. If this happens, the main system control IC will detect improper loading and will turn the tray out again to load it properly. Just try to close it without a disc inside the tray, and check whether it closes well. If it does so, or the trouble repeats, change the loading belt first. In most cases, this will retify this type of trouble.
The second one is, bad 'Sled' motor. sled motor is one, which spins the disc inside the mechanism. After proper loading, if the disc do not spin inside it, again the system control IC will sense it, and will eject the tray. The sled motor also is a replacable part.
The third one is, damaged gear wheel in the loading gear section. to detect and repair any of above trouble, you have to open your DVD player, and take the DVD mechanism out of it, and is somewhat semi-skilled work indeed. Check these first. If you want anymore assistance from me, feel free to get be by fixya. If you are somewhat skilled, and have confidence and can follow the diagrams, send your email address to me by FixYa. I'll send the service manual of your DVD player by return mail. All details and disassemblng procedure are in it. OK

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