First, try the eject button after unplugging and plugging in the unit from power. If that doesn't work, Look for a small hole to the side of, just above or just below the tray. Poke a needle in the hole, and it should release the tray lock and eject the tray slightly. You can then pull the tray open and remove the disc.
There is no other way than open it and take the disc out. Contact any service technician. Gopakumar Gopalan Google
First, try the eject button after unplugging and plugging in the unit from power. If that doesn't work, Look for a small hole to the side of, just above or just below the tray. Poke a needle in the hole, and it should release the tray lock and eject the tray slightly. You can then pull the tray open and remove the disc.
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