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Old 13th December 2006, 02:31 PM   #1
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Unhappy Philips CD Player

Greetings from Norolk (UK)

This may be a little off topic, but I am looking to the experts for assistance.
A colleague has a Philips CD 692/05B as part of a music system made by
Keytronics (a CD50 system). This is used to provide music for dancing
(Ballroom) and as such has variable speed for the playback.
Can anybody advise where I might get him a service manual for the CD player,
and if there is somebody competent to repair it in his area (Hertfordshire
UK), and if there is somewhere sares can be obtained from - the CD eject
switch has started to fail, not a total disaster, but very inconvenient.
By the way I have Emailed Philips with no response.
Many thanks
Richard
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