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If the belt is loose then hitting the deck on the top will only damage the unit further. Where do you get an idea like this?If the belt is loose then hitting the deck on the top will only damage the unit further. Where do you get an idea like this?
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The mechanism maybe out of alignment. Technicians and a service manual is how this gets fixed. The new belts are put in an the mechanism is position to the stop mode for the eject to work.
DO NOT , UNPLUG THE POWER CHORD, DO ONE THING SWITCH ON THE VTR AND THEN HAVE AN ALL PIN .. THEN RESET THE MACHINE ... WITH THAT PIN .. AND THEN PRESS EJECT ... YOUR TAPE WILL COME OUT ..
only one way. I did this before. take your fingernails, stick them in the top of the door, and pull. want to use it again, put tape to hold door close.
It seems that the deck was stuck or some parts have stuck to lower down the deck. You can try to push the eject button while helping the deck by gently opening or lowering it down. Just be careful on doing this to avoid any further damaged on the rotating gear inside.
Please reset the unit for 4 hours by unplugging all the cords,even the power cord from the unit and then plug them back again after 4 hours.Now try ejecting the disc.Let me know the result.
The problem here is that the unit is stuck in a partial position. The "reset" by unplugging and plugging back in usually causes the unit to reset to a known position. If there is no activity (no motor sound), it will need to be opened up and reset manually. If you hear the motor running for a short period, it is attempting to reset, but the belt is most likely worn or broken. These units are relatively simple, but a bit tricky to dis-assemble. This repair should not require anything other than a belt or 2. Figure on $3-$10 for parts plus the local labor rate for the repair.
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