How to start the recovery on Tecra 8000 CD?

Hello

I tried to recover with CD. The manual says hold 'C '. It is not possible to hold 'C' when starting, the beep of the machine and a quick beep.
What can I do?
Hope someone has maybe had the same problem
Thank you

This with C at startup should work. I just hope that you use the correct CD.
You have the CD1 and CD2? Make sure that you use CD1 first.

You can enter the BIOS and put the optical drive as first boot device.

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