Using the emergency eject pinhole

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

the supply of power to the computer is cut due to electrical power outage, or

the drive malfunctions.

Use the manual method only when the STOP/EJECT button does not work. Turn off your computer before manually ejecting the drive tray.

To eject the drive tray using the emergency pinhole:

1. Insert the Emergency Eject Pin that came with the drive package into the Emergency Eject Pinhole. You may also use a paper clip or any pointed rod small enough to fit into the emergency eject pinhole.

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