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Officially, there is no user servicable fuse, However- there is usually one in the wall wart, which you can check simply by using a voltmeter and sometimes there is one internally. soldered to a small powe buss type of board such as was the case wth an older version of that basic mixer I repaired a number of years ago..
If warranty is not an issue, open it up and check. Just make sure to get all the screws out as nothing needs to be forced apart to open it up- just lots of screws.
Was it working at first, and it just stopped? Try unhooking everything and just isolate the one cdj and plug it in see if it will eject. If its Brand New and this just started happening my sugguestion is to take it back to the store. you get what you pay for and numarks whole dj in a box line is the bottom line stuff.
Most of these buttons are special and can only be obtained through the origianl manufacturer. You can search Digikey.com and might get lucky... it is unlikely you will find one with the right legend on it... but at least you would have the button.
I believe that only ONE audio system can be active at once so what you are observing MAY be normal. The pro DJ units have two seperate CD players and are set up to cue with headphones. See if you have a "cue" control on your system... Often the clue to these problems is in the manual which one needs to know the name of the function to search for. Learning the language is the key as indexes are useless without the "word".
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