If your not a technician dont try to open your player, most of fuse now is the holder near where the ac cord is soldered, if the fuse is busted most of the problem is the power regulator.
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Make sure it's unplugged
Remove the top case
See if there's enough access to grab the DVD . There maybe a couple of screws holding the top spinner section over the DVD . If so take those out and the DVD will be waiting to leave
Yes,if u want to.Unplug,replug the unit back after about an hour or so.The unit should reset it self out of protection mode and work again,if nothing in the circuit boards are burn.
The front panel display and buttons are completely nonfunctional and appear dead. The unit will do nothing more than display the following messages on the TV screen:
Interface error (and or) Interface error! Turn off the power
If a DVD or VHS tape was inserted prior to the error occurring, you won't be able to eject either from that point further. They'll remain stuck inside the unit until you've completed the repair detailed below.
Go to this web site. It will give you some guidance on how to remove
the tape. I had the same problem and managed to get the tape out with
out much trouble. My DVD V 3500 blows fuses like they are going out of
style. Go to http://www.fixer.com/ for help.
I had this code (f09) on my Panasonic DVD VHS recorder. After seeing that it meant overload I took the cover off to look for burnt out components. I found that an electrolytic capacitor had bulged (look up capacitor plague on wikipedia). I replaced the capacitor with one of a similar value from an old power supply and it worked fine.
The write-protect tab on the cartridge is set to "PROTECT" or the disc is protected witht the "DVD Management" settings.
Some video tapes on the market(including rental videos) are copy-protected to prevent illegal reproductions. Copy-protected video tapes cannot be properly recorded.
You cannot use the copying function when the FUNCTIONS window, the Scheduled Recording List screen, etc. are displayed.
I hope this information can be of some help to you all. Ms Tanya 2/12/08 3:54AM CST.
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