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Beocenter 9300 door

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f5434964
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f5434964 Posted: Fri, Dec 23 2016 4:24 PM

Dear friends of Beoworld!
I somehow have a problem with the sliding door (cd side) of a Beocenter 9300; it is pushed down on the upper left side/edge; if thinks it just has been unhinged of the slides 

I don't want to cause more damage - maybe anyone with a little hint to fix this? I try to get some pics 

Best Regards
Elmar 

 

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second one 

 

 

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Guy replied on Fri, Dec 23 2016 7:27 PM

Remove the upper and lower black glass control panels - there is a single screw for each under the edge of the left hand side, whereupon each control panel slides slightly to the left and will remove upwards.  Be careful if the glass is not fixed securely to the plastic surrounds. (the glue perishes over time, and it looks like this has happened to yours from the tape of picture 2.)

Then remove the 4 screws that hold the centre shinny section in place - this will then lift upwards.  This will expose the mechanism hence you should be able to see what the problem is with the CD cover, and hopefully prise it back into place.  I suspect it has simply come out of the runner.

 

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f5434964 replied on Wed, Jan 4 2017 11:06 AM

Hello!

many thanks - managed to get the door in Place but I do not have any idea how it works on the cd drive- it seems to lift the cd clamper while opening....; second Problem: one drag rope came off the rollers- its very tricky to  fix it

i will Need a Specialist 

best regards Elmar 

 

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JanKaj replied on Mon, May 1 2017 6:35 AM

If you can get some helping hands, it is not so difficult 

use the tape deck part as reference 

there is a tiny knot on the stringwire that fits in the grove.

loosen the pully to give slack on the wire and keep the wire in place  (helping hands

wire goes from left to right under and up (anti-clockwise) and vise versa..

 

Jan

 

 

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