Sony FH-E737CD Operating Instructions
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To connect your Sony FH-E737CD to a Bluetooth device, first ensure the Bluetooth function is turned on in your audio system. Then, set your Bluetooth device to pairing mode and search for "Sony FH-E737CD" in the list of available devices. Select it to establish the connection.
If your Sony FH-E737CD is not turning on, check the power cord and ensure it is securely connected to both the unit and a functioning power outlet. If the problem persists, try resetting the unit by unplugging it for a few minutes and then plugging it back in.
To clean the CD player, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the exterior. For the lens, use a dry lens cleaning disc designed for CD players to remove any dust or debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals or liquids.
The Sony FH-E737CD is primarily designed for playing standard audio CDs and does not support MP3 file playback. Consider using a connected device via auxiliary input for MP3 playback.
To set the clock, press the 'Clock' button until the display begins to blink. Use the 'Tuning' buttons to set the hour and minute. Once the correct time is set, press the 'Clock' button again to confirm.
Distorted sound may be caused by incorrect equalizer settings or speaker issues. Check the equalizer settings and adjust as necessary. Also, ensure that the speakers are properly connected and not damaged.
To improve FM radio reception, extend the FM antenna fully and reposition it for optimal reception. Avoid placing the unit near electronic devices that may cause interference.
If the CD tray does not open, ensure the unit is powered on. Press the 'Eject' button firmly. If it still doesn't open, turn off the unit, unplug it, and gently try to open the tray manually.
To reset to factory settings, turn off the unit, then press and hold the 'Power' button for about 10 seconds until the display shows a reset message. Release the button to complete the reset process.
To test the speakers, play a CD or tune into a radio station with clear reception. Listen for any distortion or imbalance in sound. You can also use the balance and fader controls to isolate each speaker for testing.