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the heat from the infra red laser heats up the disk to the point it is hot to touch at which point the read lens cannot read the laser reflection thru the heat noise. cool it down, keep a small fan blowing thru it or play shorter movies.
How do you know this is what you need? There are actually 4 lense surfaces that can accumulate dust and dirt, and they are located on the optical traverse assembly. Once again, if you are not a servicer, I would not attempt this course of action due to the delicate nature of the laser assembly. Chances are, what is really needed is either a grating adjustment, or a spindle height change. What is your player doing?...accordianman
I purchased one of these back in October of 2003 as a backup for my current DVD I just opened the box yesterday, and I need to find out if it will play a PAL DVD and convert it to NTSF for the USA.
According to the manual for the Daewoo DVDS151, page 14 the initial password rom the factory is 3351. Try this and let me know if it works.
I've had the same problem with mine. The dvd slips out of the tray causing it to stick shut.
Take the player apart using a small philips screwdriver (about a million tiny screws)Pull the dvd out, put player back together and your set.
Some have a little hole in the front, you pull the power and use a paper clip. Bend it out so its fairly straight then you poke it into the hole and it unloads the mechanisim. If there is no hole you may have to remove the cover.
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