Sounds pretty bad I must admit. I will likely get a new player, BUT before I throw this one out, I'd like to know what the probable issue is, and see what I can do. At this point I have nothing to lose plus I get a kick out of learning how things work. I'll take an educated or even an uneducated guess about what might be broken. It will help my general electronics self-education, and possibly make me the only lay-woman to dissect a CD player for fun...
SOURCE: RCA RTD210
I had a similar problem some time ago. In a hurry, I placed a DVD in the tray; and didn't notice that the DVD was not fully inside the tray (inside the insert of the tray). So the DVD got stuck; the only way to remove it was to open the RT210 by removing the screws located at the back of the unit.
SOURCE: CD player can't find the disc.
Hey man, I had the exact same problem with mine. What you do is take off the top cover which has 2 screws on top and 3 on back side of top. You'll see where the two parts come together to grab cd and spin it. Well, you should also see a little "eye" lens that actually reads the disc. Clean this off with windex or some time of cleaner. Bam, It works.
SOURCE: MY CD PLAYER SAYS "NO DISC "
i have the same problem and my unit is brand new!!!!!! i have not even played one cd on my unit - it just says: no disc...then it comes up ERROR
SOURCE: Buzzing sound and can't open stereo
Again RCA stereos **** for this factor, cheap transformers, replace the transformer and see if that helps as it seems to be the most problem with most RCA systems I've repaired in the past.
SOURCE: RCA RP5640 CD player failure
I too have recently found out that the cd portion of this radio was making strange noises. When i would press the open/close button, it would not open. I read your article and you mentioned you could not find the company mentioned. I did a reverse search on the address and came up with 5 different companies at the same address, neither of them being called "Vernurer Electronics" but other audio services. If you go to "whitepages.com" and click on the tab " reverse search" enter the address and you will see what i mean. I haven't found a solution to the cd door not opening but i'm still searching.
To remove a stuck CD from Tascam CC222
MKII
This solved the "Now OPC" problem
1. Unplug unit
2. Remove the top cover, (3 screws on each
side and 3 on the back, lift cover).
3. Plug in unit.
4. Power on the unit to observe the drive
spindle spinning clockwise, (1" disc on top of drive).
5. Turn off unit, do not unplug at this
time.
6. Use a small screwdriver to prevent the
drive spindle from spinning.
7. Power on the unit preventing the spin.
8. In approximately 10 seconds the display
will read "Disc Error" and the CD tray will open.
9. Remove the screwdriver and the disc.
10. Turn off the unit and unplug.
11. Replace the cover.
12. Use a better quality disc.
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