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 Post subject: [CLD-D515] Doesn't power up after belt exchange
PostPosted: 18 Nov 2024, 09:31 
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Hi all,

I have a problem that seems to be quite common with this particular type of player. I'm not tech savvy at all but took it upon myself exchanging the belt on my CLD-D515 as I found an online video how to do it. Mechanical procedure went smooth, but after hooking up the player again it won't power up anymore. No red standby light, no reaction from the player at all.

Steps I took:

- letting the tray slide out
– unplugged the player
– removed the player's hull
– removed the tray from the player
– exchanged belt for a new one
– re-installed tray and put hull on again
– hooked player up in the same place as before

Which part could be the cause of the problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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 Post subject: Re: [CLD-D515] Doesn't power up after belt exchange
PostPosted: 18 Nov 2024, 13:36 
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 Post subject: Re: [CLD-D515] Doesn't power up after belt exchange
PostPosted: 19 Nov 2024, 00:24 
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Since the player is completely dead now, the problem is going to be with the power supply or its connections. It could be a coincidence that the player/power supply went dead just as you were replacing the belt, but more likely is that something came loose during the belt replacement process.

Whichever of those two likely options happened, you will need to become at least basically familiar with cables and wiring inside electronic equipment, if you do not have a friend available who does have some electronic knowledge.

You (or a tech-savvy friend) will need to look --very-- carefully at the cables going into and out of the power supply, and also look for any possibly broken/loose parts or wiring to or from the power supply. You should also look carefully at wiring going to the power switch or front-panel circuit board(s) for any parts, wires, or connectors that might have got pulled loose, even partially.

The next steps, after what I described above, will be to get the service manual for your player and then use a digital multimeter (DMM) to check voltages on the power supply's connections. These steps, and what to do next depending on what you find, are in the --truly-- "tech-savvy" level, so you would need to be a vary fast learner of electronics to do repairs at this point if needed.

I wish you success. Let us know if you do get a full, careful inspection of the player's boards and wiring, and what you find.
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