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OK all you need is a 1/8 th inch stereo jack that goes out into two RCA cables RED and White (you can get this conector at any radio shack) now plug the red and white wires into the back of your gem sound unit AUX or TAPE..plug in your mp3 through headphone jack into 1/8 in plug....now turn on set switch to AUX OR TAPE DEPENDING on the one you plug into ..now play your mp3...make sure volume is up!
This should fix YA!
Unplug power cord. Plug back power and keep pressing the eject button repeatedly while the unit starts up. Do this a couple of times, if you succeed in activating the eject before the system starts reading the disk, then it will eject.
If you do not get the disk out in this way, the only alternative is taking the unit apart, and removing disk from inside manually.
This is what I did to get a copy, I went on different store sites that sold this product and I found that some will advertise the product, it's functions and its instruction manual. When you find it just copy and paste the page.
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