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3. GENERAL INFORMATION
3.1 DIAGNOSIS
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3.1.1 EMERGENCY DISC REMOVAL Emergency Disc Removal
In the following cases, discs can be ejected using the emergency ejection hole. � Trouble with the device makes it impossible to remove the disc using the OPEN/CLOSE button or a software command. � A disc that you need to eject remains inside the device but the power is off. 1. Confirm that the power for the device is OFF and that the disc has stopped spinning. 2. Insert the accompanying pin for emergency ejection straight into the emergency ejection hole and press firmly.
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3. Pull it out as far as you need to and remove the disc. (The disc tray will open about 5 to 10 mm.)
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Notes: � Make sure to use only the accompanying pin for emergency ejection. (No other object should be inserted.) � Never attempt to forcibly eject a disc that is still rotating, as doing so could result in injury personal or in damage to the disc. � Do not place items within 12 cm of the front of this device, as doing so could obstruct the disc ejection operation.
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