Sony WM-FX281 Operating Instructions
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To replace the batteries, open the battery compartment located on the back of the device. Insert two AA batteries, ensuring that the polarity (+/-) matches the markings inside the compartment. Close the cover securely.
First, check the batteries to ensure they are inserted correctly and are not depleted. If the problem persists, try replacing the batteries with new ones. If it still doesn't turn on, inspect the battery compartment for corrosion and clean it if necessary.
Extend the wire antenna fully and adjust its position for better reception. Avoid obstacles and interference sources like metal objects or electronic devices. You can also try changing the location of the device for clearer reception.
Open the cassette compartment and use a cotton swab lightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol to gently clean the tape head. Allow it to dry completely before using the player again. Regular cleaning helps maintain sound quality.
Check the batteries, as low power can affect playback speed. If the issue persists, the problem might be with the internal belt or motor, which may require professional servicing.
No, the Sony WM-FX281 does not have a built-in recording function. It is designed for playback of pre-recorded cassette tapes and radio broadcasts only.
Ensure that the tape is not damaged or twisted. Clean the tape heads and pinch rollers as debris can cause the tape to jam. If the problem continues, the cassette mechanism may need to be serviced.
The volume can be adjusted using the volume control wheel on the side of the device. Turn the wheel up to increase the volume and down to decrease it.
The Sony WM-FX281 uses a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, so any headphones with a 3.5mm connector should be compatible. Ensure the headphones have an appropriate impedance for optimal sound quality.
To switch between AM and FM bands, use the band selector switch located on the side of the unit. Slide it to the desired position to select either AM or FM radio.