Sony CFD-58 Operating Instructions
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To reset the Sony CFD-58 to factory settings, disconnect the power cord, remove any batteries, and allow the device to sit for a few minutes. Reconnect the power source and power on the device.
The Sony CFD-58 uses six size C batteries for portable operation. Ensure they are inserted correctly according to the polarity markings.
To improve radio reception, extend the telescopic antenna fully and adjust its position. For FM stations, try moving the unit to a different location. For AM stations, rotate the entire unit to find the clearest signal.
Ensure the CD is inserted correctly and is free from scratches or dirt. Clean the CD lens with a lens cleaner. If issues persist, try another disc to determine if the problem is with the player or the disc.
Press the 'PROGRAM' button, select a track using the track skip buttons, and press 'PROGRAM' again to confirm. Repeat this for each track. When finished, press 'PLAY' to start playback in the programmed order.
Check that the volume is turned up and that 'MUTE' is not activated. Ensure the function selector is set to the correct source (e.g., CD, radio). Verify that headphones are not plugged in, as this will mute the speakers.
The Sony CFD-58 does not have outputs for external speakers. It is designed to use its built-in speakers for audio output.
Use a cassette head cleaner or a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol to gently clean the tape heads. Allow the heads to dry completely before using the cassette player.
Check the condition of the belts inside the cassette player. Worn or stretched belts can cause slow playback. Replacing them might require professional service. Also, make sure the tape is not wound too tightly.
Yes, you can use rechargeable C-size batteries. Ensure they are fully charged for optimal performance. However, keep in mind that battery life may differ from that of standard alkaline batteries.