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A typical pop up toaster will have a spring loaded tray that you put your bread into, when you pull the leaver down it lowers the toast down so that it's closer to the heating elements. When the release mechanism inside the toaster is heated up enough it releases (which makes the popping sound you hear) and the spring loaded tray pops up with your toast.
If you need to just remove the tray from the front console, there is a spring loaded button on the top side in the center of the tray, at the back, just push down
a tray loading mechanism is a system of moving parts that changes an input motion and force into a desired output motion and force
a tray loading mechanism is a system of moving parts that changes an input motion and force into a desired output motion and force
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You put it in the disc tray, close the disc tray, click "Play Game" then when the menu has loaded up click NEW GAME!
No. This could permanently damage the tray, mechanism, or laser.
It means that a computer has asked the printer to print something on Legal paper (8.5" x 14") from the upper paper tray of the printer, and the printer is now asking for the paper to be loaded so it can complete the job. Where the Upper Tray is will vary by printer model.
No. Toasters generally have heating elements, a mechanical or electronic timer, and a spring loaded tray on which toastable items rest. There are some larger industrial model toasters that do have electric motors that pass toastable items past the heating element, typically on a chain belt, but the toaster in your kitchen is not likely one of these.
The laser that reads the discs needs gears to move it across the disk. They are also used in the eject mechanism for the tray.
The obvious answer is that something may have come lose inside or has broken. Your solution is to open the drive and look for some lose or broken part of the tray opening mechanism.
It could be that the drive has failed or that something is jammed. Straighten a paperclip then push the wire in the small hole that is just below the tray. That should release the locking mechanism and let you open the tray manually. Have the computer OFF when you do this.