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If the CD door on your GPX CD home music system HM38170T won't open, here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
Check for obstructions: Make sure there is nothing blocking the CD door or the area around it. Sometimes small objects or debris can get stuck and prevent the door from opening. If you see any obstructions, carefully remove them.
Power cycle the system: Turn off the system and unplug it from the power source. Wait for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on. Sometimes power cycling can help reset the system and fix any issues.
At downside of the music center, right corner, there is a "manual eject system" indicator. just push inside slide to upward with a thin screw driver and your magazine will be ejected..
yes unfortunately your laser isnt reading for 1 of 3 reasons, dirty fingerprints etc on the disc, the laser is dirty,dusty or the laser is weak..clean the disc and or laser if still ng the laser is defective
We've had the Tivoli Music System for 3 years. A CD became stuck in the player when I pressed the EJECT button before turning the player on. We tried turning it off and back on, unplugging it for a minute, removing the batteries and unplugging, etc. Nothing worked. I finally turned the player upside down in my lap, then turned on the CD player, and it said LOADING! Progress!!! I turned it right-side up and hit EJECT, and it worked like new. The CD loading mechanism had become bound up and simply needed a different "attitude" adjustment. Don't give up too early in attempting to fix these players on your own.
Unfortunately, GPX has, in my experience, a poor reputation for quality.
I wouldn't delay either exchanging it or filing a warranty claim once you are sure you have done your homework and have things set up correctly.
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