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Look close, many times there is a tiny hole the size of a needle by where u put the CD in.
Pop a needle in there and it will release the CD as it opens the door.
Sorry to hear about this issue. If you have a change bag, I would put a few jewelers screwdrivers in it then put the camera in it. With the bag closed up I would attempt to forcibly open the back. With the camera in the bag there is not any chance to expose the film. After the film is removed wind it back into the cartridge. Now send it off for developing.
Do you mean you cannot physically open the drive door? There is usually a small pinhole above the CD/DVD opening. If you bend a paper clip straight and poke it into the hole, that should release the door.
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if you mean you cant open drive door
there is an emergency hole that you cat put a pin in to open i
if you mean it cant read the cd/dvd try to test with a original cd (silver) if it works, that means your drive need service
if you cant see you cdrom drive icon in my computer
push your drive into (it may be disconnected)
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Never reach inside the washing machine with it connected to the mains. The door interlock is always live.
There are several reasons why a Hotpoint door could be jammed shut.
•A broken door catch or door frame where the door catch screws in (they are rubbish on many Hotpoints - always breaking) you can sometimes get the door open if you push the door firmly in as you open it
•If there is water still inside the washing machine, then the door wont open either on these Hotpoint washing machines (not on some others though) If this is the case, when you try to open the door the ****** won't try to move down at all. You can open the door usually if you drain the machine. (only applicable with door interlocks that have a rubber pressure hose attached to them)
•A faulty door interlock
•The pressure chamber can be blocked on some earlier Hotpoint washing machines which gives the same effect as having water in the machine. Basically the washer "thinks" there is water in when there isn't. This would require the washing machine being stripped down to remove and clean the pressure chamber bottle. This cause is only applicable to washing machines where a small rubber hose is connected to the door interlock. This hose allows the door mechanism to be locked and unlocked by air pressure activated by water rising inside the pressure chamber bottle attached at the other end on the tub. Gunge can block the very small aperture where the pressure hose fits to the pressure chamber bottle.
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Pull up on the rewind knob ( left side ) to open the film door. put film cassette in chamber then lower rewind knob and pull enough film leader to the take up spool. attach film to spool. close the film door then advance the film to #1 on the counter.
There are several reasons why a Hotpoint door could be jammed shut. One
of them is the part you describe which is called the ******. With some
older Hotpoint models, there is a cable that runs from the door
interlock to the motor. When you operate the door catch or button, this
part "pecks" down onto the drive belt or the end of the armature's
shaft. If the drum is moving, the ****** will slip on the rotating belt
or armature and disengage the door interlock. If the drum is not
moving, the ****** meets resistance and the door opens. Therefore if
the ****** has come off, or is loose, it can stop the door opening.
When you attempt to open the door does this part move? Other things that can stop the door opening are -
A
broken door catch or door frame where the door catch screws in (they
are rubbish on many Hotpoints - always breaking) you can sometimes get
the door open if you push the door firmly in as you open it
If
there is water still inside the washing machine, then the door wont
open either on these Hotpoint washing machines (not on some others
though) If this is the case, when you try to open the door the ******
won't try to move down at all. You can open the door usually if you
drain the machine. (only applicable with door interlocks that have a
rubber pressure hose attached to them)
A faulty door interlock
The
pressure chamber can be blocked on some earlier Hotpoint washing
machines which gives the same effect as having water in the machine.
Basically the washer "thinks" there is water in when there isn't. This
would require the washing machine being stripped down to remove and
clean the pressure chamber bottle. This cause is only applicable to
washing machines where a small rubber hose is connected to the door
interlock. This hose allows the door mechanism to be locked and
unlocked by air pressure activated by water rising inside the pressure
chamber bottle attached at the other end on the tub. Gunge can block
the very small aperture where the pressure hose fits to the pressure
chamber bottle.
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