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bose 321 manual ejectDisconnect the Acoustimass module power cord from the electrical source. Wait 60 seconds. Plug the cord back into to its power supply.There is no manual opening option. Learn more or change settings here. What can I do?Once reconnected to power, the disc should eject Please feel free to share additional comments below. After reconnecting the power cord, wait for the mes- If it is, press the Mute button on the remote con- Make sure to select the correct Try another disc. I tried to eject it, and it wont do that. I tug on the drawer a little and now the Bose power won't turn on. How do I get the DVD out of the system!? It isn't my dvd and I need to return it. Can you help me?I read some previous blogs and took apart the case. Mine didn't have screws it was integrated hidden clips and was a delicate process. I manually released the tray. Everything worked fine except, when the tray closed again it would not open. I believe the motor that opens the door has lost power and cannot seperate the magnet that keeps the tray in place while a dvd is playing. The Bose repair tech confirmed this theory and told me that the motor could not be replaced and that any replacement dvd drive had to come from Bose. They are made specifically for this application. Off the shelf will not work. I read some previous blogs and took apart the case. Off the shelf will not work. In the meantime, though, Iron Lung's solution worked instantly - thank you so much! In the meantime, though, Iron Lung's solution worked instantly - thank you so much! Which chord do I unplug from the back? Which chord do I unplug from the back?It stopped randomly when a dvd was playing and now it will not open but it says it is, and then i will hit the button and it will say closing. Powering off doesnt work, it says its opening but its not.It stopped randomly when a dvd was playing and now it will not open but it says it is, and then i will hit the button and it will say closing.http://cobansut.com/userfiles/bosch-logixx-dishwasher-installation-manual.xml

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Powering off doesnt work, it says its opening but its not.I took the advise of unplugging power for 30 seconds and it worked! I took the advise of unplugging power for 30 seconds and it worked! When I tried to eject the dvd the door woudn't open.When I tried to eject the dvd the door woudn't open.I think it is a piece of junk for as much as it costs, have had the 3-2-1 for several years and have hardly played the dvd.That is just my opion, if they are to continue to sell such things that are very touchy. I think it is a piece of junk for as much as it costs, have had the 3-2-1 for several years and have hardly played the dvd.That is just my opion, if they are to continue to sell such things that are very touchy. If so, you need to get the system to eject the system before it attempts (and fails) to read the wrong side of the disc: On the back of the Acoustimass module (sub woofer) is a power switch. Use this to the turn the system off and wait 30 seconds. If this works, contact Bose with the serial number from the media centre to see if the system needs a (free) software update (a disc they send in the post) - just in case the system is having general disc reading issues. However, it may be that the drive has failed - it's a mechanical part in a mass produced system so this is not unreasonable, just disappointing. But because you have bought a premium system, the company will rush to help you - call them for a repair and explain you need the disc back urgently.Thank you, thank you.Have had mine for about 10 years. Thank you, thank you.Have had mine for about 10 years. Back of the acoustimass module, I simply disconnected the power, waited for 30 seconds and reconnected it. After the unit displayed Bose-1-2-3, I pressed the Eject button and it opened. Thank you so much. Back of the acoustimass module, I simply disconnected the power, waited for 30 seconds and reconnected it. Thank you so much. I unplugged the power adapter from the unit and waiting 10 seconds.http://doubleproxymarriage.com/admin/UserFiles/bosch-logixx-dryer-manual.xml Wait thirty seconds. Voila! It should work. (If necessary, do it again) When the Bose Lifestyle name comes up just press the eject button, after a couple seconds the tray should open up. I hope this helps you. Being a techy person I wasn't afraid to go in and fix it myself. That and I am impatient.lol Turn the box over and there are 6 screws holding the top on. Unscrew all of them. Gently pull the top of the box off You will see a small form factor motherboard under a tv capture card and next to the dvd drive. Remove the tv capture card and unplug it from the motherboard. Take a paperclip and shove it in there. This will trigger the manual release for your dvd player. Take out the dvd and put it all back together. Now comes the interesting questoin - can you replace the DVD player with one more accepting of self recorded DVDs. Can you replace it with a HD or Blueray player.When reassembling, there will likely be a wire that is pulled loose from the display that you'll need to reconnect as well, but it's not hard to find. This was my first electronics dig to fix something and after it was all back together, it worked like a champ! When reassembling, there will likely be a wire that is pulled loose from the display that you'll need to reconnect as well, but it's not hard to find. This was my first electronics dig to fix something and after it was all back together, it worked like a champ! My parents have a very lightly used firstWhen it is opened,I took out the plastic spindle and put some very small circles of paperIt may work on other drives, but I hadNow we can returned rented movie and don't have to spend bunches of money to fix it or breaking it. We have been distraught trying to figure out how to fix it. They get weak and slippery after so long. Any belt of proper size will work. Login to post If you hear some noise while you turn on the bose or when you hit some buttons, it is telling us the motor still work.http://www.raumboerse-luzern.ch/mieten/bosch-rotak-340c-manual Now we need to check the broken gears ( or other mechanism linkage). If you able assemble this Bose, go ahead to find and fix it mehanism ( you may need some parts replacement. Note: Be carefully with its laser lens while power on ( avoid direct contact to your eyes). Best luck, JayThis might unlock the drawer. If not, I would contact Bose Customer Service directly. I can hear the sound as if trying to open This works for me.Wait 5 minutes and plug it back in. Thanks to Matthew O;Neil for the the tip,.Italo On a Lifestyle system with a tray that won't open, try this: Turn off the power to the system and unplug the power cord to the back of the media center itself. Wait 5 minutes and plug it back in. If this does not work, then call Bose when you are home with the system at 800-367-4008.Hope it will help. Good Luck.It seems like I have a problem within the system - what can I do?I put in a recorded dvd.Answer questions, earn points and help others. By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies on your device as described in our cookie policy unless you have disabled them. By chatting and providing personal info, you understand and agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Consumer Electronics Electronics Repair Questions. Ask an Expert Electronics Question BOSE 321 HAS DVD STUCK INSIDE WILL NOT OPEN Customer Question BOSE 321 HAS DVD STUCK INSIDE WILL NOT OPEN Submitted: 11 years ago. Audio nut since 1974. Home Theater advisor. Vinyl holdout! Verified Hi there and welcome to Just Answer. Thanks for asking your question. Turn the unit off (the switch is on the woofer) and then unplug. Wait 2 or 3 minutes. Plug it back in and turn on. Immediately after the unit displays 'Bose 321' hit the eject button and the tray should come out. I will be here if you have a follow up comment or question. Steve G., Engineer Category: Consumer Electronics Satisfied Customers: 18,873 Experience: VP of electronic repair company. I'm sorry that it didn't work.http://ferramentafranza.com/images/bose-321-manual-no-picture.pdf What you are going to have to do is open up the DVD unit and manually eject the drive. I think on the 321, the bottom comes off but I do not have my parts list in front of me. Once you have the bottom off, I think the faceplate can be pushed away. The DVD tray has a small pinhole in the front and you should be able to get a paper clip in there to eject the tray. I will be here if you have a follow up comment or question. Ask Your Own Consumer Electronics Question Was this answer helpful. Vinyl holdout! Steve G. is online now Get an Answer Continue Share this conversation See more Related Consumer Electronics Questions I have a Bose dvd player. Just put in a new dvd and there was I have a Bose dvd player. Do you I have a Bose 321 System and a CD is stuck inside. Do you have any suggestions for removing it. The radio works fine, and AUX works when I plug in my Ipod. Many DVDs My older Bose 321 system is having a couple issues. Many DVDs will not play or will freeze up. I tried running a cleaning dvd, but it would not run. I thought the remote had died and went to a dealer to buy a new one. DO you know what I should do. Also, I have a Bose wave ipod player that does not work. Where can I take to fix it. The DVD drawer is jammed I have an old model Bose 321 Model AV. The DVD drawer is jammed and will not open. Any tip on how My Bose 321 GS Series III CD door is stuck. Any tip on how to open the dorr. My Bose 321 player jamed when we put in a cd to play music. A dvd is in I have a bose home theater system, model 321. A dvd is in it, I suddenly got the message bad dvd and now the system is stuck and will now open to eject. I unplug it and then My Bose 321 system will not power up. I unplug it and then plug it back in.There is a dvd stuck in the player. After three minutes with out anything happening, i pushed eject. Posts are for general information, are not intended to substitute for informed professional advice (medical, legal, veterinary, financial, etc.www.acptechnologies.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626bc1b87b27a---96-chrysler-lhs-manual.pdf), or to establish a professional-client relationship. JustAnswer is not intended or designed for EMERGENCY questions which should be directed immediately by telephone or in-person to qualified professionals. 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Page Count: 87 It will help you set up and operate your system properly, and enjoy all of its advanced features. Save your owner’ s guide for futur e reference. W ARNING: T o reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the sy stem to rain or moisture. W ARNING: This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing, and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall not be placed on the apparatus. As with any electronic products, us e care not to spill liquids in any part of the sys- tem. The exclamation point within an equilateral tr iangle alerts the user to the pr esence of impo rtant operating and maintenance instructions in this ow ner’ s guide. ? CAUTION: T o prevent electric shock, match wi de bl ade of plug to wide slot, insert fully. CAUTION: No naked flame sources, such as light ed ca ndles, should be placed on the apparatus. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performanc e of pr ocedures other than th ose specified herein may resu lt in hazardous radiation exposure. The DVD pl ayer should not be adjusted or repaire d by anyone exce pt properly qualified service personnel. Class B emissions limits This Class B digital appara tus meets all re quirements of the Canadian Interference-Causi ng Equipment Regula - tions. Batteries Please dispose of used batteries proper ly, following any local regulations.Checking for region code compatibility For a DVD player and DVD disc to be compatible, their region code numbers must match. These numbers are allocated ac cor ding to where th e player and disc are sold. Then be sur e to choose only DVD discs that show th e same r egion number on the disc label or front cover. For example, a Region 1 DVD disc should display the following mark: It is the width of the picture relative to the height. Our standar d TV picture, in terminology used by that industry, is 4 units wide by 3 units high, or 4:3 (read as 4 by 3) in aspect ratio. It provides the highest level of video quality. NTSC and P AL are exam ples of composite video systems.A television format used e xtensively in W estern Euro pe. Not compatible with all video displays. Sometimes used interchangeably with DVR for Digital Video Recor ding, but may include non-digital technology, as used in VCRs.Most high-end televisions have S-video inputs. Please fill out the information section on the card and mail it to ? Bose. Failure to do so will not af fect your limited warranty rights. Save all packing materials, which pr ovide the safest way to transport your system. Check to be sure your system includes the parts shown in Figure 1. If any part of the system appears damaged, do not attempt to use it. For Bose contact information, refer to the address sheet included in the carton. W ARNING: T o avoid danger of suffocation, keep t he plastic bags out of the reach of children. Pleas e re co r d them here and on your Product Registration Card.Positioning the media center CAUTION: Do not bloc k any ventilation openings. F or reliable operation of the product an d to protect it from overheating, p ut the product in a positio n and location that will not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, do not place the pr oduct on a bed, sofa, or similar surface th at may block the ventilation openings. IR (infrared) commands fr om the remote contr ol. Figure 2 Sample media center and speaker placement Right speaker Left speaker 3 ft (1 m).CAUTION: Choose a stable and level surface for both speakers. V ibration can cause the speak- ers to move, particular ly on smooth surfaces like marble, glass, or high ly polished wood. If you are placing the speakers on a flat surface, be sure to attach one set of the small rubber feet to the bottom surface of e ach speaker. T o conta ct Bose, refer to the list of offices included in the product c arton. Note: The speakers can be mounted on Bose brackets, table stands, or f loor stands. For order- ing information, refer to “Accessories” on page 65. Addit ional or longer cables may also be ordered. Do not place the speakers at an angle. Angling one or both speakers into or away from the listening area signifi- cantly alters system performance. Figure 5 Recommended orientation of the module A C I N P U T M U S I C C E N T E R CAUTION: Do not bloc k the openings on the back of the module, which provide ventilation for the built-in circuitr y. CAUTION: The Acoustimass module generat es a magnetic field. Although this is not an immedi- ate risk to your video tapes, audi o tapes, and other magnetic media, you should not store any of these items directly on or near the module. Plug the other end of the cable into the input ( ) jack on the rear of the Acoustimass modu le. Note: The jacks for the Acoustimass module cable are keyed so that the cable connectors only plug in one way. Make sure that the arrow on the connector body faces up when plugging in the cable. Figure 6 Acoustimass module-to- media center connection Acoustimass module input jack Acoustimass module cable Media center rear panel Acoustimass module rear panel Connecting the speakers to the Acoustimass module 1. Insert the sing le-plug end of the spea ker c able into the SPEAKERS jack on the rear panel of the Acoustimass mo dule (Figur e 7). Tighten bo th screws on the plug. Figure 7 Speaker cable-to- Acoustimass module connecti on Acoustimass module input jack Acoustimass module cable Speaker cable Note: If additional audio cables or long er cables are needed to make these connections, cont act Bose Customer Service. Refe r to the list of offices inclu ded in the product carton. Figure 8 Separating left and right speaker cords 3. Plug the LEF T speaker cable into the r ear jac k of th e left speaker (Figure 9). Plug the RIGHT speaker cable into the rear jack on the right speaker. Figure 9 Left and right speaker connecti ons RIGHT speaker cable LEFT speaker cable Note: Make sure cable connectors are fully inse rted and seated firm ly in the speaker jacks. U nwind the wires for each antenna to provide the best r eception. Note: An outdoor antenna may be used in place of the supplied indoor antennas. T o add an out- door antenna, consult a qualified instal ler. Follow all safety instructions supplied with the antenna. Figure 10 Antenna connectio ns FM dipole antenna AM loop antenna Media center FM antenna Plug the FM antenna into the FM jack on the media center rear panel. Spread out the antenna arms and move them around to establish optimum FM reception. Extend the antenna as far from the media center and other equipment as possible. Experiment with posi tioning the loop for opti- mum AM reception. Follow the in structions enclosed with the AM loop antenna to stand it on the supplied base, or mount it to a wall. Connecting cable FM radio Some cable TV providers make FM radio s ignals available through the cable service to your home. This connectio n is made to the external FM jack on the back pan el of the media cen- ter. T o connect to this service, contact your cable TV provider for assistance. If necessary, contact your cable company. Inse rt the white RCA plug into the TV white L jack. Insert the red RCA plug into the TV red R jack. 2. Connect the other end of the st er eo cable to the a udio output jacks on your TV. Insert the white RCA plug into the white AUDIO OUT L jack. Insert the r ed RCA plug into the r ed AUDIO OUT R jack. Making composite video connections Note: Some older TVs with standard TV c able co nnectors do n ot have a composite video or an S-video input. Such TVs are not compatible with any DVD players and require use of an RF mod- ulator for this connection. RF mod ulators are available at your local electronics st ore. 1. Insert one end of the supplied vi deo cable (y ellow) to the Vid eo OU T C (composite) jack on the back of the media center (Figure 11). 2. Insert the other end of the video c able into one of the video inpu t jacks on your TV. Figure 11 TV (composite video)-to- media center connections W rite the name of the video input jack used on your TV in the box on page 25.Insert the red RCA plug into the TV re d R jack. 2. Connect the other end of the st er eo cable to the a udio output jacks on your TV. Insert the r ed RCA plug into the r ed AUDIO OUT R jack. 3. Insert one end of the supplied video ca ble (yellow) to the Vi deo OU T C (composite) jack on the back of the media ce nter. Insert the other end of th e video cable into one of the video input jacks on your TV. Figure 12 Option A connections W rite the name of the video input jack used on your TV in the box on page 25.Insert the white RCA plug into the AUX white L jack. Insert the red RCA plug into the AUX re d R jack. 2. Connect the other end of the stereo cable to the AUDIO OUT jacks on your VCR. Insert the r ed RCA plug into the red AUDIO OUT R jack. 3. Insert one end of the supplied video cable (yellow) into the VIDEO OUT jack on the.Insert the other end of th e cable into one of the video input jacks on your TV. Figure 13 Option B connections W rite the name of the video input jack used on your TV in th e box on page 25.Y ou will need a Y -adapter cable (available at electronics stores) to connect audio to the media center. Othe rwise, you will hear mono sound from both speakers. The following de scribes how to use these connections. Making S-video connections (higher quality video) An S-video input jack, provided on many TVs, delivers a higher quality TV picture than the composite video output connection shown in Figur e 11. For this co nnection you will need an S-video cable which can be purchased fr om your Bose deal er or a local electr onics retailer. 1. Insert one end of th e S-video cable into the S-V ideo OUT jack on the media.Figure 14 TV (S-video)-to-media center connections S-video cable Stereo cable (red and white connectors) Media center rear panel TV TV connector panel IMPORT ANT If you use S-video to connect your TV to the media center, you must also use S-video to connect all other.T o turn on the progressive scan feature, see “Video options” on page 59. For the highest quality video from DVDs, you ma y want to use a compon ent video connection between the media center and the TV. T o do so, your TV must prov ide component video jacks (typically labelled Y, Pb, and Pr). Refer to your TV ow ner’ s guide for more information. T o make component video connections you will need a component video cable that is long enough to reach fr om the rear of the media center to your TV (Figur e 15). If the cable is not supplied with your TV, you can purc hase it separately. 1. On the media center r ear panel, plug one end of the component vid eo cable into the Component Y, Pb, and Pr video output jack s (Figure 15). Be sure to match the color of the plug with the color of the ja ck. 2. Plug the other end of the component video cable into the corr esponding (color or letter code) component video jack on the back of your TV. Figure 15 Component vi deo TV -to-media center connecti ons Media center rear panel Component video output jacks: TV connector panel (example) Stereo cable (red and white connectors) Component video cable IMPORT ANT FOR COMPONENT VIDEO USERS Input signals received b y the C (Composite) or S-Video IN jacks are not passed through to the Component video OUT jacks. If you connect an ex t ernal video device to the C or. S-Video IN jack, you must al so connect the C or S-Video OUT jack on the media center to the respective video input jack on your TV. T o view the exter nal video input on your TV, you will need to select the TV video input used for th at device. Y (green) ? Pb (blue) ? Pr (red) Note: For more informatio n, or to purchase the video cables, contact your local electronics store or authorized Bose dealer. Use an optical digital cable or a coaxial digital cable, as appropriate, to connect this output to the digital input on the media center. Y ou ca n purch ase the requir ed cables a t a local electronics store. On the media center rear panel, an optical digital cable connects to the OPTICAL jack. A coaxial cable connects to the audio input jacks labeled D. Note: Before you can benefit from the optical conn ection, you will need to assign th e optical connector to the audio source in the system settings menu. See “Media center options” on page 60. Instructions and terminology pertinent to these external devices may var y, depending on the m anufa cturer. Cons ult the owner’ s guide that came with the device for clarification on setup and usage before m akin g any connections. Con- nect the video output of the game console to th e C (compos ite) V ideo IN jack.Note: R eplace the batteries when the remote control stops operating or its ra nge seems reduced.If you a r e not sure about the proper vo ltage for your area, consult you r local electrical authorities. 1. Insert the small connecto r end of the power cor d into the AC INPUT connector on the Acoustimass module (Figure 20). 2. Insert the large end of the cord into an AC power (ma ins) outlet. Note: On 220-240V mode ls only, turn the Acoustim ass module POWER switch to on (l).If it does not, press the play button ( ). Note: Be sure to play the Setup DVD, included in the carton with your system, as soon as al l the connections are complet ed. This will help you verify the conn ections you have made and confirm proper soun d performance. Selects the Stored CD source and turns the system on to the la st-selected. TV: Selects the TV sound so ur ce and tur ns your system on. Input: Changes the exter nal input to your TV. For example, your TV might have two exter nal inputs wher e one is connected to your cable box and the other to your VCR.Displays the Settings menu for the curren t sour ce on your TV scr een or media center disp lay. Confirms a menu selection or introduces the next level of menu options.Plays audio CD tracks in random or der. Press again to cancel. Repeats a CD, CD trac k, DVD chapter, or DVD title depending on the selected source. Skips to the previous TV channel (if supported by your TV or.Plays the tracks from a CD select ed by its number in the uMusic ? system. Plays all the tracks, if any, assig ned to the playlist. Can be used with other play mode optio ns, like Encore. Skips from the track most recently pla ying to the first track on the CD of origin and plays that CD from beginning to en d. Note: More than one code may work w ith your particula r brand of product. If you notice a lack of response or limited fun ctionality after setting up the remote, tr y a different code. Note: The remote status LED flashes rapidly eight times if you press an invalid key, or enter an unavailable device code. W ait seven seconds for the error to clear and start again. Direct entry of a device code Device codes can be found at the back of thi s owner’ s guide or in the Syst em menu under Remote Control options. The LED will tur n of f temporarily as you press each key. 4. Check that the LED tur ns off after the code is enter ed. If the LED blinks, the code is invalid. T ry again. 5. Point the remote at your TV and press the TV On-Of f button. If y our TV does not respond, go back to step 2 and try other codes. If you are still unsuccessful, see “Searching for a device code” on page 31. The LED will tur n of f temporarily as you press each key. The LED will turn off temporarily as you press each key. 4. Check that the LED tur ns off after the code is enter ed. If the LED blinks, the code is invalid. T ry again. 5. AUX AUX Point the remote at your VCR or PVR and press the AUX On-Off button. If your VCR or PVR does not respond, go back to step 2 and try other codes. If you are still unsuccess- ful, see “Searching for a device code” below. Searching for a device code Use this method if you do not k now the code for a device. Note: This is a very time-co nsuming process. Use it as a last resort. If your TV does not respond, go back to step 2 and try again. This is the second digit. 5. Press 3 on the r emote and count the number of tim es the LED blinks (zero is indicated by a long blink). This is the thir d digit. 6. Press 4 on the r emote and count the number of tim es the LED blinks (zero is indicated by a long blink). If the change was made, press Exit. If not, re peat steps 2 and 3. Steps through ? the available source ? selections. Lowers and raises the volume level. Opens or closes the disc tray. Copies tracks from an audio CD into the music library. Note: If you select another source by pressing the Sour ce button, you cannot control the ne w source with the re mote until yo u press th e button for that new source on the remote. Display indicators With the system turned on, the media center display lights up to show the state of the ? system. Not all possible choices, show n below, light up at once (Figure 22). The display changes with each adjustm ent or selection you make. Indicates repeat mode is selected for current track or disc. Indicates “Repeat Disc” or “Shuffle Repeat Disc” mode is selecte d. Indicates “Repea t Track” mode is selected. Lights briefly when a remote control com- mand is received. Lights to indicate disc is in play. Note: Not all DVDs offer the same fea tures. For example, you ca n choose to display subtitles while watchin g a movie only if that pa rtic ular disc provides subtitle information. Pr ess Play to resume fr om the poin t of interruption. Note: For information on c hanging DVD-related so urce settings, see “ DVD settings menu” on page 51.