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Manually Ejecting Disks

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Manually Ejecting Disks The optical disk drive does not automatically eject an optical disk if a power failure occurs. An eject tool is shipped with the optical disk drive to use for manually ejecting a disk. Follow these steps to manually remove a disk from the optical drive: 1. Disconnect all power to the drive. 2. Insert the eject tool into the small round hole in the front panel of the drive, push the eject tool firmly, and the disk will eject. Note After ejecting a disk, the drive remains in "eject position" until power is restored. At that time, the drive automatically resets itself. 3-4

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Manually Ejecting Disks
The optical disk drive does not automatically eject an optical disk if a power
failure occurs. An eject tool is shipped with the optical disk drive to use for
manually ejecting a disk.
Follow these steps to manually remove a disk from the optical drive:
1.
Disconnect all power to the drive.
2.
Insert the eject tool into the small round hole in the front panel of the
drive, push the eject tool firmly, and the disk will eject.
Note
After ejecting a disk, the drive remains in “eject position” until power is restored. At that
time, the drive automatically resets itself.