Asus CRW-5232AS User Guide - Page 36

Using the emergency eject pinhole

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Using the emergency eject pinhole The emergency eject pinhole on the front panel of the drive allows you to manually eject the drive tray and remove a disc from the drive in case: • the supply of power to the computer is cut due to electrical power outage, or • the drive malfunctions. Use the manual method only when the STOP/EJECT button does not work. Turn off your computer before manually ejecting the drive tray. To eject the drive tray using the emergency pinhole: 1. Insert the Emergency Eject Pin that came with the drive package into the Emergency Eject Pinhole. You may also use a paper clip or any pointed rod small enough to fit into the emergency eject pinhole. 36 ASUS CRW-5232AS

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To eject the drive tray using the emergency pinhole:
1.
Insert the Emergency Eject Pin that
came with the drive package into the
Emergency Eject Pinhole. You may
also use a paper clip or any pointed
rod small enough to fit into the
emergency eject pinhole.
Using the emergency eject pinhole
The emergency eject pinhole on the front panel of the drive allows you to manually
eject the drive tray and remove a disc from the drive in case:
the supply of power to the computer is cut due to electrical power outage, or
the drive malfunctions.
Use the manual method only when the STOP/EJECT button does not work.
Turn off your computer before manually ejecting the drive tray.