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Please can anyone help? I have a small TV which plays DVD's. I put a DVD in it and watched it, and now I want to get the DVD out. There is no Eject button on the TV, or on the remote control. I thought maybe if I let it run again, then it might automatically eject, but no luck. It is getting on my nerves now, and like Harry with her computer, I am about to throw it out of the window.
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Oh! Smiley Surprised  Not worth it. Smiley Sad

 

I have been trying to find a (free) pdf download but no success so far.

All that we are is what we have thought.
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This same unit is also Rebranded as an ORION.

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If it is like the Orion LD14, the eject button should be on the side at the bottom, but perhaps it isn't the same as this model.

 

 

http://tv.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/orion_telescopes_binoculars/orion_telescopes_binoculars_tv_d...

 

Scroll down, click on Orion LD14 Operating instructions and diagram is on Page 5.

 

I tried to paste the link when it is already open on Page 5 but when it is pasted it doesn't show the full page below, but cuts it in half and only shows a bit at the side for some reason, so you will need to click on the link for that model and when the manual comes up, click on Page 5.  

 

The other 2 manuals available free for Orion TVs don't look like the design of the Luxor that Astro has.

All that we are is what we have thought.
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It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.

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Yes, that's the picture in that manual

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Thank you all for continuing with this! I have been out all day, and only just returned home,so I haven't had time to look at your posts properly. I will have another look later.
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