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Panasonic SA-AK100 CD Player will not load. Accidently put two CDs in tray, grasped drawer to prevent closing, now tray will not close, nor will accept CDs. Please advise. Thank you.

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SOURCE: Does not play CDs

If you sure that the system supports the disc's format.. And it won't play other discs... try to clean the CD lens. If it wont help and you're NOT still under warranty you should at least open the system and look for Problems with the door opening/closing: Steps: 1. Make sure the drawer-loading belt is still tight and elastic. If not, it can be replaced with a belt obtained from an electronic-parts supplier. The replacement should be of equal or slightly greater thickness and should fit snugly but not so tightly that it strains the motor. 2. Check for broken or loose gears and have them replaced. 3. Check for obvious sources of contamination such as pet hair or foreign objects that are preventing smooth operation of moving parts. Small children have a habit of inserting items into CD players. 4. Use electronics-grade contact cleaner to clean the door-position contacts.

Posted on Jan 15, 2006

David Newell

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SOURCE: cd changer loading problem (panasonic sa-pm53)

Have a Panasonic SA-PM53 pulled a CD trays out to get stuck CDs out. So how do I get the 5 CD trays back into the carriage and in sync?

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