Sony CFM-130 Operating Instructions

To set the clock on the Sony CFM-130, press and hold the 'Clock' button until the display starts flashing. Use the 'Tuning' buttons to adjust the hour and minute, then press 'Clock' again to save the settings.
If the cassette player is not working, check if the cassette is inserted properly and ensure that the tape is not jammed. Clean the cassette heads with a soft cloth and try playing a different cassette to determine if the issue is with the tape.
To improve radio reception, extend the telescopic antenna fully and adjust its position. If indoors, try placing the unit near a window. Avoid placing it near electronic devices that may cause interference.
To clean your Sony CFM-130, unplug the unit and use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. For cassette heads, use a cassette head cleaner.
If your Sony CFM-130 turns off unexpectedly, check if the power cord is securely connected. Ensure that the batteries, if used, are not depleted. Check for any power-saving settings that might be activated.
To use the recording function, insert a blank cassette tape. Select the source (radio or microphone) and press the 'Record' button along with 'Play'. Stop the recording by pressing the 'Stop' button.
The Sony CFM-130 requires 6 C-size batteries for portable use. Ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly as per the polarity markings inside the compartment.
The Sony CFM-130 does not have a dedicated output for external speakers. It is designed to be a standalone unit with built-in speakers.
If a tape won’t play, check if it is properly inserted and that the tape is not too tight. Ensure the tape heads are clean. Try playing another tape to rule out a defective cassette.
If the sound is distorted, check the volume settings and speaker connections. Clean the cassette heads if using tape. Ensure the antenna is fully extended for better radio clarity.