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Ah! This is an easy fix! All you need is a bigger sized paperclip or something of that sort. You bend out one piece of the paperclip (a 90? angle) and push the paperclip Straight in the little tiny hole you can see on the disc door or next to the door. It will manually turn the gears to roll out the door.
I solved this on my CH-DVD 300. The laser slides in and out on two rails. It's supposed to be in the far inside position to load/read a DVD. If it's too far out of position it does not automatically return to the far inside position on startup or eject/load. I manually pushed the laser assembly to the far inside position and now my player is working perfectly again.
The laser was evidently jarred out of position by a mechanical shock, or perhaps the power failed while playing a DVD and left it out of position.
the motor will not be strong enough to eject. you can try the emergency eject hole with a paper clip . just push straight in and the gears will began to turn so push straight in a couple of times and it should began to eject.
1. Insert any disc 2. Press Eject on remote (Once you eject, don’t pull the disc out) 3. Press DVDSetup on remote 4. Press 8800 on remote 5. Press DVDSetup on remote 6. Press Angle on remote 7. Region code number (0 : free, 1 : USA, 2: Europe) 8. Press(Skip Fwd) on remote.
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