Antique Apparatus CD-8 Won't Play CD's
I recently bought a home-use only Antique Apparatus CD-8 bubbler, and
it played fine for the first two days that I got it home. It has the yellow 70135-A dual amp and the CD PRO player, and software version 6.24 Manufactured in January 2005. Today, it will started displaying several problems, unknown if they are related. When I first turned it on, the pages all flipped to thre left and the motor kept trying to run aftyer all pages had flipped, so I unplugged the page motor, I flipped the pages back, reconnected the motor and at first they would do nothing, now started to flip normally. At the same time this issue started, it now picks up a CD and plays it for a second and puts it back. Next CD may not turn at all, and the next CD may go back and forth for a few seconds before rejecting. I ran it through the test mode and only got Disc Playing Errors. Any suggestions on what I can check? I think there is a newer software version out and wondering if that would help or improve operation? Thanks. |
Antique Apparatus CD-8 Won't Play CD's
Mark wrote:
I recently bought a home-use only Antique Apparatus CD-8 bubbler, and it played fine for the first two days that I got it home. It has the yellow 70135-A dual amp and the CD PRO player, and software version 6.24 Manufactured in January 2005. Today, it will started displaying several problems, unknown if they are related. When I first turned it on, the pages all flipped to thre left and the motor kept trying to run aftyer all pages had flipped, so I unplugged the page motor, I flipped the pages back, reconnected the motor and at first they would do nothing, now started to flip normally. At the same time this issue started, it now picks up a CD and plays it for a second and puts it back. Next CD may not turn at all, and the next CD may go back and forth for a few seconds before rejecting. I ran it through the test mode and only got Disc Playing Errors. Any suggestions on what I can check? I think there is a newer software version out and wondering if that would help or improve operation? Thanks. Any chance your line voltage is low? This can cause weird problems...if OK, then check the DC and AC voltages in the machine for lower than factory levels. John :-#)# -- (Please post followups or tech inquiries to the newsgroup) John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games) www.flippers.com "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out." |
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