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11 February 2025 at 14:41 #63692
I have a BeoSound 9000, type 2571/MK III, serial 17xx xxxx.
The unit is vertically positioned on a floor stand.
This BS9000 shows some strange behavior, here’s an overview.Issues
- The CD-sledge moves very slow between CD positions. I think the speed is about the same as when the door is opened (the protection mode to prevent ‘fingers in guillotine’).
- When commanded to move from CD1 to any other CD position, the CD-sledge first drops about 3 mm down (see picture below), then waits about 22 sec. before it moves to the selected CD. (It does correctly go to that CD, and starts playing it)
- All movements between CD2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are executed after waiting 10 seconds. In these cases, there is no initial drop movement of a few mm (as from CD1 position).
- When moving from one CD-position to another, the display shows the notification ‘Cleaning required’.
What I have done so far
I started checking the ‘Cleaning required’ as I noticed this unit collected quite some dust. So I first cleaned the two prisms, the aluminum around it and the front and back side of the glass.
Result: the ‘Cleaning required’ notification is still there.
Question
Although these issues occur, all CD-functions do work. The CD-sledge does move in the end, all CD’s start spinning & playing.
I have repaired a BS9000 before, exchanging the faulty laser unit for a new one. I assume this is not needed for this unit.
But, are there any specifics/places in the BS9000, I should first look at?
Location: The Netherlands11 February 2025 at 21:34 #63699Perhaps take another shot at cleaning the laser that detects the open door.
Location: Toronto, Canada17 February 2025 at 17:08 #63853Thanks for your reply and advice. I have done so. In fact, I have even done some more cleaning by carefully using compressed air. Also near the CD-sledge.
Unfortunately , there was no effect. I still see the ‘Cleaning Required’ notification in the display.
Reading the Service Manual and the possible test modes, I decided to do TM71: Mechanical test of ‘Finger Protection’, sledge and led. I have CD’s loaded in positions 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 but no CD in position 1. Here’s what happens (looking at each step of this test):
- Glass door opens = Correct.
- Glass door closes = Correct.
- Sledge moves slowly to CD6 = Not Correct.
- Display shows: Cleaning Required > CD1 > Load CD.
In this step, the sledge moves about 2mm down from position 1 (like in normal use), but then doesn’t do anything.
So here the test ends/does not continue for all other steps. (All others are listed underneath)Question:
- What is wrong, and what next step should I make?
Remaining steps of TM71, not executed:
- Sledge moves Quickly to CD1 =
- Sledge moves Quickly to CD6 =
- Glass door opens =
- Sledge moves Slowly to CD1 =
- Sledge moves Slowly to CD5 =
- Sledge moves Slowly to CD1 =
- Sledge moves Slowly to CD4 =
- Sledge moves Slowly to CD1 =
- Sledge moves Slowly to CD3 =
- Sledge moves Slowly to CD1 =
- Sledge moves Slowly to CD2 =
- Sledge moves Slowly to CD1 =
- Test finalizes in position 1, with the glass door still open.
Location: The Netherlands18 February 2025 at 13:04 #63874SOLVED
I must admit, I had real doubts about this issue, whether they would be caused by dirty glass door sensors or glass. Especially since the CD-sledge showed a hick-up when trying to move from position q1 to any other CD position. Therefor I was thinking about some mechanical disruption in the movement area of the CD-sledge.
Nevertheless, I decided to once more do a thorough cleaning of the 2 prisms, the whole aluminum surface area, and the glass door (inside & outside). After that I ran TM71 in the Service Mode …. And yes, the ‘Cleaning Required’ notification has gone, and all movements of the CD-sledge are back to normal. Also no more hick ups when the CD-sledge starts moving from position 1 to any other CD position.
So my lesson here, cleaning has to be thorough cleaning!
@Severed_hand_of_skywalker: thanks for your advice. It did do the trick.Location: The Netherlands18 February 2025 at 16:13 #63876Glad it worked out.
Location: Toronto, Canada18 February 2025 at 16:16 #63877Thanks again!
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