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Ejecting Troublesome Disks (emergency use
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174 Chapter 15-Other Functions Ejecting Troublesome Disks (emergency use) If the D24 is turned off inadvertently, or the disk loading mechanism fails, you may not be able to eject a disk in the normal way. In this case, the disk can be ejected using the supplied disk eject tool. Note that this technique should only be used as a last resort, as frequent use may lead to malfunction. 1 Turn off the D24. 2 Insert the disk eject tool into the manual eject hole, as shown below, and push gently to eject the disk. PROJECT SEARCH RZTENRTOO RBOACLLK FF REW LAST RECOUT IN B A STOP SET APUUTNOCH REPEBAT A REHE PLAY REC 3 The disk ejects. If the disk cannot be ejected, see your Yamaha dealer. D24-Owner's Manual
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Chapter 15
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Other Functions
D24—Owner’s Manual
Ejecting Troublesome Disks (emergency use)
If the D24 is turned off inadvertently, or the disk loading mechanism fails, you may not
be able to eject a disk in the normal way. In this case, the disk can be ejected using the
supplied disk eject tool. Note that this technique should only be used as a last resort, as
frequent use may lead to malfunction.
1
Turn off the D24.
2
Insert the disk eject tool into the manual eject hole, as shown below, and push
gently to eject the disk.
3
The disk ejects.
If the disk cannot be ejected, see your Yamaha dealer.
PROJECT SEARCH
RTN TO
ZERO
REW
FF
STOP
PLAY
REC
ROLL
BACK
LAST REC
SET
REPEAT
REHE
B
A
B
A
AUTO
PUNCH
IN
OUT