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GE Spacesaver am/fm cd player model 7-5290A Sept. 2001

Jimbmorris

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THE RADIO WORKS BOTH am & fm, the clock works, but the cd player does not. Have removed screws from the top, 3 sides are loose, but the front is still tight and not releasing to open. If anyone has a quick fix for the cd player which does not require dis-assembly, I would appreciate some help. Lacking that, I need help about the dis-assembly. This was my wife's unit and I'm sure she knew how to use it, I haven't been able to be sure I'm on cd play, but I think I remember my wife had said it quit playing cd's. Other than my PC, this is the only thing I have in the house that (should) play cd's. I have made many electronics repairs in the past, but I've been out of it for a few years. It's definitely true, if you don't use it, you lose it. I've forgotten almost everything I knew, but I still have more test equipment than many repair shops. I'm 83 now, and I can tell you that the same goes for sex, too. (no use, you lose) Help, please .
 

davenn

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Hey Jim
welcome to EP
I have moved your thread to the Electronics Repair section of the forum
That last bit made me giggle ;)
you are a couple of yrs younger than my dad :)

have you had a search on google for a service manual or at minimum a schematic ?
to what extent does the CD player not work ?. is it completely dead? or lights up but shows an error message, or some other status ?

OK found one on eBay for US$39,so at least now I know what it looks like :)
If you still have a multimeter, once opened up you could check a few voltages on what may look like the supply going to the CD section
we would need some internal photos to help you there (can you or a family member take some sharp and well lit pic's of the insides?)

with power off, check any fuses you can find ( these days, they are not always glass or ceramic tubes in a holder. look for F1, FS1 etc
let us all know how you get on with those suggestions for a start :)


cheers
Dave
 

Jimbmorris

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Hey Jim
welcome to EP
I have moved your thread to the Electronics Repair section of the forum
That last bit made me giggle ;)
you are a couple of yrs younger than my dad :)

have you had a search on google for a service manual or at minimum a schematic ?
to what extent does the CD player not work ?. is it completely dead? or lights up but shows an error message, or some other status ?

OK found one on eBay for US$39,so at least now I know what it looks like :)
If you still have a multimeter, once opened up you could check a few voltages on what may look like the supply going to the CD section
we would need some internal photos to help you there (can you or a family member take some sharp and well lit pic's of the insides?)

with power off, check any fuses you can find ( these days, they are not always glass or ceramic tubes in a holder. look for F1, FS1 etc
let us all know how you get on with those suggestions for a start :)


cheers
Dave

Thank you very much Dave. You made several helpful suggestions. I'm slow getting back to you because I was sick last week. Took 2 antibiotics each day all week long and was feeling better. Then this morning, I have the sniffles again, that doesn't seem right. I'll see my doctor again tomorrow and see what she says. A service manual would be great, a schematic wouldn't do any good right now because I have not been able to separate the top from the bottom. I'm being careful not to force it. I keep looking and trying. I have removed all the screws I can find and 3 sides are loose. Something in the area of the CD mechanism, center, top, front area is not turning loose. I've checked the other side for screws, but can't see any. I have noticed that when I try to play a CD, the visual display initially shows CD and then in a few seconds, the display changes to ND. I'm sure this would be a clue for someone in the know. Another thing I have noticed is that when I press the play button, sometimes (?) the BASS light comes on. Did your Dad verify the very valuable information I passed on to you ? Thanks for your helpful suggestions. Jim
 

davenn

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OK
sorry to hear about the poor health at the moment. yup get to the doc and sort it out quick :)

ND probably means No Disc
One reason for this would be that either a signal from the laser or a separate mechanism in the disc tray (maybe a microswitch) is not operating and the controller thinks there is no disc is in there.

Does the disc spin up at all ? if so does it stay spinning or does it stop when the ND message is shown ?

when I press the play button, sometimes (?) the BASS light comes on

not sure what that could be inferring ?

cheers
Dave
 

KJ6EAD

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A "no disc" error will sometimes be generated as the laser LED weakens with age. On some players there will be a trimmer to adjust the power setting and you can adjust it.
 
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