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Posted by Franc Zabkar on 03/26/07 07:27
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 07:30:14 GMT, "Jennifer Smith"
<jennjarrod@verizon.net> put finger to keyboard and composed:
>I have a Pioneer DVR-220 DVD recorder that is right around 2 yrs old. This
>past Sunday, I set it up to record some TV shows, as I have done numerous
>times in the past. I came home right around the time one of the recordings
>should have started. I noticed that the recorder was turned off, as it will
>do between recordings. It should have been recording, so I decided to
>investigate. I used the remote to turn the recorder on. However, instead
>of powering on, the recorder display went blank, and seems to have died on
>me. I could take it to a local repair shop and have it repaired, or just
>get a replacement. Problem is, I have a disc in it that I would at least
>like to get back.
>
>After taking the case off, I noticed that the disc is inside a computer
>drive-like device that is the player/recorder. Any thoughts on what may
>have happened to my recorder, and if it is a cheap fix? The local repair
>shop charges $26.50 to diagnose the problem and will put that $$ toward
>repairs if I choose to go that route. Any input would be greatly
>appreciated!
>
>Jarrod
To remove the disc, locate the tray motor and turn its pulley by hand
until the clamp is released and the tray starts to open. Otherwise
unscrew the clamp.
- Franc Zabkar
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