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Usually deleting the Upper and Lower Filters in the Registry resolves this issue. To do that follow this. 1. Run Regedit 2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} 3. Delete Upper and Lower Filters on the right hand side pane. 4. Exit and restart. Please comment if the information has been helpful. Thank you and regards.
I hate to tell you but once a cd player goes is not worth repairing.
paying to repair the unit would be a waste of money, it goes bad in a few months. it wear and tear of the spindel,rubber belt strech.
the prices of cd player are so low, that you are better off buying a new one that also plays MP3.
All of the presets I have encountered in the last years were thankfully simple; you manually tuned the station, then simply pressed and held the desired button until the display was stable (not blinking).
All you need is a 1/8th stereo adapter that runs two rca jacks out red/white! You can get this at any radio shack store...Plug jack 1/8th into mp3 player and the red/white jacke can plug into her aux input Or any other input!
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The unit will attempt an internal reset to start from a known position. If you are hearing mechanical noises, the unit is out of sequence and must be rebuilt. These are not the most straightforward units. If any portion of hte system fails the "startup" sequence, the entire unit will stop. Unfortunately, this may need to see a servicer.
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To get the cds to play, and 5 to eject, you can try taking off the sides of the consul and using compressed air. As for the shelf problem, I'm not really sure.
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