Using the Emergency Eject Pinhole

The emergency eject pinhole on the front of the drive allows you to manually eject the drive tray and remove a disc from the drive in the following instances:

supply of power to the computer is cut due to electrical power outagethe drive malfunctions

CAUTION! Use the manual method only as a last resort when the eject button does not work. Make sure that you have turned off your computer before ejecting the drive tray.

Follow these steps to eject the drive tray using the emergency pinhole.

1.Insert a paper clip or any pointed rod small enough to fit into the emergency pinhole.

2. Carefully pull the tray out and remove the CD.

CAUTION! Do not force the tray open; wait until the clip has dislodged the tray to avoid breaking the tray panel.

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