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Bose Wave System CD does not eject

My bose wave system is neither playing nor ejecting the CD in the main slot (D1). This CD was playing perfectly the day before, but while inserting it it felt that I had to push it harder than normal. Now it says "ejecting" for some time before showing "disc error" or "no disc". I have tried turning the unit upside down - no luck! Please help! I don't have Bose service in my town.

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Just unplug your power supply for 3 hours to reset the unit and to dissipetate power surges.

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