Unidisk Disc drawer will not open
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Unidisk Disc drawer will not open
I have 2.5 year old Unidisk 1.1 where the disc drawer is not opening, even after switching the power on and off. There is a standard CD in the machine, which I can play but not get out. Any suggestions?
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I had the same problem ones. Even power cycling did not help. (I also tried long pauses between power cycling.) Therefore I drove the Unidisk to my dealer and at my dealer the drawer opened like a charm. I assume the vibrations during the driving has solved the problem. Or the Unidisk was simply bored and needed some change :lol:
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The Uni has been powered off for more than 30 minutes, but the drawer is not moving.
There is a brief sound indicating that Uni for a short time tries to open the drawer.
The stuck CD is an 'original', Rod Stewart: "When we were the new boys".
I have removed the cover, but don't really know what I should do after that. :(
There is a brief sound indicating that Uni for a short time tries to open the drawer.
The stuck CD is an 'original', Rod Stewart: "When we were the new boys".
I have removed the cover, but don't really know what I should do after that. :(
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Everthing seems to work normally, until I push eject, then the machine stops while the display says "opening". No strange sounds or displays. If I press power and start again, the machine starts up in a normal way, I can play the disk, but not eject it. Giving the drawer a light push with a finger changes nothing.
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I agree with Fredrik that it likely needs to go to the dealer for repair. From the sound of it it is likely that the motor that lowers the drive hub and laser assembly is not functioning. When a disk is ejected this part of the transport drops down out of the way of the disc and drawer and there is a separate motor that controls it. If this motor, or the part of the board that controls it, doesn't function and it doesn't drop, the drawer mechanism will sense that it is not OK to open and will return to a ready to play condition.
You can probably see from the side if the transport doesn't drop but there is little you are likely to be able to do other than to confirm it. It is possible a cable connector could be loose so you can try unplugging and reconnecting the internal cables BUT ONLY if you are very comfortable with how the cables connect and ONLY with the power off.
You can probably see from the side if the transport doesn't drop but there is little you are likely to be able to do other than to confirm it. It is possible a cable connector could be loose so you can try unplugging and reconnecting the internal cables BUT ONLY if you are very comfortable with how the cables connect and ONLY with the power off.
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I once missed that while "analysing" (well destroyed actually) my tape recorder and got a KABOOOOM :oops:ThomasOK wrote:Good point.Music Lover wrote:And with the power cord disconnected from the wall outlet.ThomasOK wrote: and ONLY with the power off.
I was just 7 years back then but I never forget the sound, smell and feeling when 220V entered my hand...
It's all about musical understanding!
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Having shocked myself a few times, a couple of them on a Valhalla, I know the feeling only to well!Music Lover wrote:I once missed that while "analysing" (well destroyed actually) my tape recorder and got a KABOOOOM :oops:ThomasOK wrote:Good point.Music Lover wrote: And with the power cord disconnected from the wall outlet.
I was just 7 years back then but I never forget the sound, smell and feeling when 220V entered my hand...
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So, after 9 days of turning the Unidisk on and off, removing the mains cable for 24 hours, taking the player to the kitchen turning it upside down and examine it it various ways - the drawer refuses to to open. Then taking the player to my dealer - the drawer opens without problems. And, it still opens after bringing the player home!
HiFi at this level is a mystery, or more likely the Unidisk is the Aston Martin of CD players, meaning that it is filled with almost perfect British engineering solutions.
What to do next? Well, I haved phoned an electrical installation firm to redo the electric cabling in my appartment.
HiFi at this level is a mystery, or more likely the Unidisk is the Aston Martin of CD players, meaning that it is filled with almost perfect British engineering solutions.
What to do next? Well, I haved phoned an electrical installation firm to redo the electric cabling in my appartment.
I just returned a CD player (not a Linn and 11 years old) to a customer who had problems with discs refusing to play and also times where all that came out was a crackling noise even though the disc appeared to be playing on the display. I played it on the test bench for two days - even with badly scratched discs - and couldn't get it to fail. This has happened a fair number of times and in at least half the times the unit never comes back for service (although in the other half it does within a few months and the problem is verified).lejonklou wrote:sommerfee wrote:I drove the Unidisk to my dealer and at my dealer the drawer opened like a charm.:!: :shock: :!:Robert Lake wrote:Then taking the player to my dealer - the drawer opens without problems.
Some of my customers have therefore decided that I have magic hands and just need to touch the units to heal them. Boy do I wish they were right - I'd make a hell of a lot of money. :)
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