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guybrush3pwood
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Post subject: [CLD-D702] Tray/Gear Issues Posted: 20 Aug 2019, 16:44 |
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I recently had a power supply die on a CLD-D702. I was able to replace it, and now the power works, but because I disassembled it, the tray seems to be having an issue opening and closing. I've removed the tray, tried following the service manual's instructions about lining up the chipped tooth on the roller, but it doesn't seem to be working. I feel like the gears have gone out of alignment in relation to each other. Is there any way to figure out how they go together?
My symptoms are, I put the tray back in, I close it, the tray goes in, the screen keeps saying close and never stops saying close, and then after a while it opens back up again. It's as if it can't tell where the tray actually is. Any ideas on how I can get the tray back into proper alignment?
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guybrush3pwood
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Post subject: Re: Tray/Gear Issues on CLD-D702 Posted: 21 Aug 2019, 01:44 |
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ldfan wrote: Could be a stretched loading belt but were you having any side change issues or squeal sounds of a slipping belt prior to the power supply going down? Nah, loading belt is fine. No strange noises. Also, I find I'm able to switch to side B now, but when it tries to play, off it goes.
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guybrush3pwood
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Post subject: Re: Tray/Gear Issues on CLD-D702 Posted: 21 Aug 2019, 02:33 |
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ldfan wrote: What exactly did you take apart when you had the power supply fixed? Clamper assembly? Yes, clamper assembly and tray.
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Tray/Gear Issues on CLD-D702 Posted: 21 Aug 2019, 04:58 |
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Maybe this is the problem??.... The metal peg needs to be in the plastic slider otherwise it will not clamp properly and thus cause many operational issues. If not, maybe the door latch is not reconnected properly because I did notice in the video that the door doesn't appear to be moving properly as well.
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guybrush3pwood
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Post subject: Re: Tray/Gear Issues on CLD-D702 Posted: 21 Aug 2019, 11:48 |
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ldfan wrote: Maybe this is the problem??.... The metal peg needs to be in the plastic slider otherwise it will not clamp properly and thus cause many operational issues. If not, maybe the door latch is not reconnected properly because I did notice in the video that the door doesn't appear to be moving properly as well. The metal peg is in and all latches appear to be in the correct positioning.
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guybrush3pwood
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Post subject: Re: Tray/Gear Issues on CLD-D702 Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 03:08 |
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ldfan wrote: Sounding more like a gear timing issue now and it’s probably just the tray and door timing appearing to be off. On these Alpha Turn models, the door must open up completely and then the tray begins to move.
I would try removing the tray again and just see how the door moves. If it’s erratic, focus on getting the door working first. I'm not sure how that would make the unit power off when a disc spins, but thanks.
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ldfan
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Post subject: Re: Tray/Gear Issues on CLD-D702 Posted: 22 Aug 2019, 07:20 |
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guybrush3pwood wrote: I'm not sure how that would make the unit power off when a disc spins, but thanks.
I based my comment in respect to the video you posted. I noticed the door did some strange quick movement that looked a tad strange to me. However, since you did not show the tray going in and out, I also assumed maybe that was also still an issue. Anyway, maybe it is still some gearing alignment issue deeper in the player but I wonder how that can happen with just a clamper and tray removal (definitely not the clamper for sure but I guess a tray removal is possible to mess up alignment).
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