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Operating dry should only be con-

ducted in the grill mode, it should 

not be conducted at combination 

mode

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 

The following basic precautions should 

always be followed when using electrical 

appliance: 

1. Read all instructions before using.

2. Make sure the voltage in your living 

area corresponding to the one shown on 

the rating label of the appliance. And 

the wall socket is properly grounded. 

3. TO reduce the risk of fire in the oven 

cavity:

a. DO not overcook the food. 

b. Remove wire twist ties from paper or 

plastic bags before placing bags in the        

oven. 

c. Do not heat oil or fat for deep drying 

as the temperature of oil cannot be con-

trolled.

d. After use wipe the waveguide cover 

with a damp cloth, followed by dry cloth 

to remove any food splashes and 

grease. Built up grease may overheat 

and begin to cause smoke or catch fire. 

e. If materials inside the oven should 

smoke or ignite, keep oven door closed, 

turn oven off and disconnect the power 

supply. 

f. Close supervision is necessary when 

using disposable containers made from 

plastic, paper or other combustible ma-

terial.

4. TO reduce the risk of explosion and 

sudden boiling: 

a. Do not place sealed containers in the 

oven. Baby bottles fitted with a screw 

cap or teat are considered to be sealed 

containers. 

b. When boiling liquid in the oven, use 

the wide mouthed container and stand 

about 20 seconds at the end of cooking 

to avoid delayed eruptive boiling of liq-

uids.

c. Potatoes, sausage and chestnut 

should be peeled or pierced before 

cooking. Eggs in their shell, whole hard 

boiled eggs should not be heated in mi-

crowave ovens since they may explode, 

even after microwave heating has end-

ed.

d. The cooked liquid should not be re-

moved out immediately. Several mo-

ments should be waited before remov-

ing. In order to avoid possible hazards 

caused by delayed eruptive boiling of 

1iquids. 

e. The contents of feeding bottles and 

baby food jars are to be stirred or shak-

en and the temperature is to be checked 

before consumption, in order to avoid 

burns. 

5. Never operate the oven further if the 

door or door seals is damaged or the 

oven is malfunctioned or supply cord is 

damaged. Return the appliance to the 

nearest authorized service center for 

repair and maintenance. Never try to 

adjust or repair the oven yourself.

6. If the supply cord is damaged, it 

must be replaced by the manufacturer 

or its service agent or a qualified techni-

cian in order to avoid a shock hazard. 

7. After cooking, the container is very 

hot. Using gloves to take out the food 

and avoid steam burns by directing 

steam away from the face and hands. 

8. Slowly lift the furthest edge of dishes 

cover and microwave plastic wrap and 

carefully open popcorn and oven cook-

ing bags away from the face.

9. TO prevent the turntable from break-

ing: 

a. Let the turntable cool down before 

cleaning.

b. Do not place hot foods or utensils on 

the cold turntable.

c. Do not place frozen foods or utensils 

on the hot turntable.

10. Make sure the utensils do not touch 

the interior walls during cooking. 

11. Failure to maintain the oven in a 

clean condition could lead to deteriora-

tion of the surface that could adversely 

affect the life of the appliance and pos-

sibly result in a hazardous situation        

12. Only use utensils that are suitable 

for use in microwave ovens.

13. Do not store food or any other 

things inside the oven. 

14. Do not operate the oven without 

any liquid or food inside the oven. This 

would do damage the oven. 

15. This appliance is not intended for 

using by young children or infirm per-

sons without supervision. 

16. When the appliance is operated in 

the combination mode, children should 

only use the oven under adult supervi-

sion due to the temperatures generated  

17. Any accessories not recommended 

by the manufacturer may cause injuries 

to persons.

18. Do not use outdoors. 

19. Save these instructions. 

20. WARNING: If the door or door seals 

are damaged, the oven must not be 

operated until it has been repaired by a 

competent person;

21. WARNING: It is hazardous for any-

one other than a competent person to 

carry out any service or repair operation 

that involves the removal of a cover 

which gives protection against exposure 

to microwave energy; 

22. WARNING: Liquids and other foods 

must not be heated sealed container 

since they are liable to explode;

23. WARNING: Only allow children to 

use the oven without supervision when 

adequate instructions have been given 

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so that the child is able to use the oven 

in a safe way and understands the haz-

ards of improper use; 

24. Only use utensils that are suitable 

for use in microwave ovens;

25. When heating food in plastic or pa-

per containers, keep an eye on the oven 

due to the possibility of ignition; 

26. If smoke is observed, switch off or 

unplug the appliance and keep the door 

closed in order to stifle any flames; 

27. Microwave heating of beverages can 

result in delayed eruptive boiling, there-

fore care must be taken when handling 

the container; 

28. The contents of feeding bottles and 

baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken 

and the temperature checked before 

consumption, in order to avoid burns;

29. Eggs in their shell and whole hard 

boiled eggs should not be heated in mi-

crowave ovens since they may explode, 

even after microwave heating has end-

ed; 

30. The oven should be cleaned regular-

ly and any food deposits removed;

31. Failure to maintain the oven in a 

clean condition could lead to deteriora-

tion of the surface that could adversely 

affect the life of the appliance and pos-

sibly result in a hazardous situation;

32. During use the appliance becomes 

hot. Care should be taken to avoid 

touching heating elements inside the 

oven. 

33. WARNING: Accessible parts may 

become hot during use. Young children 

should be kept away.

34. Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners 

or sharp metal scrapers to clean the 

oven door glass since they can scratch 

the surface, which may result in shat-

tering of the glass.

35. This appliance is not intended for 

use by persons (including children) with 

reduced physical, sensory or mental 

capabilities, or lack of experience and 

knowledge, unless they have been given 

supervision or instruction concerning 

use of the appliance by a person re-

sponsible for their safety. 

36. Children should be supervised to 

ensure that they do not play with the 

appliance.

37. The appliances are not intended to 

be operated by means of an external 

timer or separate remote control sys-

tem. 

38. The temperature of accessible sur-

faces may be high when the appliance is 

operating. 

39. Service life – 2 years.

Household use only

PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

1. Appearance and structure dia-

gram

Oven door

Hook

Oven cavity

Housing

Rotating ring Rotating axis

Grill rack

Glass turntable

a. Do not remove the Waveguide cover 

during cleaning

b. Make sure the Waveguide cover in-

stallation right and no damage during 

cooking

2. Control panel

Set defrost menu

Set clock

Set cooking time and cooking 
weight during cooking

Press once stop cooking
Press twice clear setting

Auto cooking menu

Start

Select power level

Set grill cooking

Set grill combi cooking

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Summary of Contents for ST-MW8156

Page 1: ...ST MW8156 MICROWAVE OVEN...

Page 2: ...er dry and noncorrosiveness environ ments kept away from heat and humid ity such as gas burner or water tank 3 To ensure sufficient ventilation the distance of the back of microwave to the wall should...

Page 3: ...This would do damage the oven 15 This appliance is not intended for using by young children or infirm per sons without supervision 16 When the appliance is operated in the combination mode children s...

Page 4: ...ect the de sired microwave power by de pressing Power icon consecutive ly 80P 8 3 Set cooking time by pressing Ad just or Ad just icon 10 00 4 Press Start icon to start and LED will count down to show...

Page 5: ...s Pizza the weight range is 0 2 0 7kg a The temperature of food before cook ing would be 20 25 Higher or lower temperature of the food before cooking would require increase or decrease of cooking time...

Page 6: ...mine if it is done these include Steam coming out from all parts of food not just the edge Joints of poultry can be moved easily Pork or poultry shows no signs of blood Fish is opaque and can be slice...

Page 7: ...earth 1 Magnetron 2 High voltage transformer 3 High voltage capacitor 4 High voltage diode 5 High voltage fuse The following conditions may cause un due microwave exposure during servic ing Improper f...

Page 8: ...15 1 2 3 4 20 5 6 7 8 9 a 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 14 36 37 38 39 2...

Page 9: ...Clock 00 00 3 Adjust Adjust 12 00 4 Clock 12 00 5 Adjust Adjust 12 30 6 Clock 5 3 Power LED 100P 80P 60P 40P 20P 100 80 60 40 18 20 60 Stop Clear 80P 10 1 1 2 Power 80P 3 Adjust Adjust 10 00 4 LED Sta...

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Page 11: ...21 1 2 3 Ad just Adjust 0 2 4 11 00 7 100p 3 9 1 100P 3 1 1 100P 1 2 Adjust Adjust 3 00 2 9 2 1 G 2 2 Adjust Adjust 9 00 3 4 8 STOP CANCEL 3 22 STOP CANCEL 3...

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Page 14: ...27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 14 36 37 38 39 2 a 28 b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LED 3 1 LED End Stop Clear 3 2 12 30 1 2 Clock 00 00 3 Adjust Adjust 12 00 4 Clock 12 00 5 Adjust Adjust 12 30 6 Clock 5 3 Power LE...

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Page 18: ...35 1 2 3 4 5 220 1 2 3 4 5 Err0 Err1 1280 800 1000 220 230 50 5 8 1 1 1 36 INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY MEZIN RODN Z RUKA...

Page 19: ...uct shipment filters grids bags flasks cups covers knifes sealing rings graters disks plates tubes hoses brushes and also power cords headphone cords etc On the warranty service and repair please cont...

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Page 30: ...service and free of charge repair is made The warranty coupon is valid only in the original copy with the stamp of trading organiza tion signature of the seller date of sale and signature of the buye...

Page 31: ...mp Raz tko obchodu Seller s signature Podpis prodava e Buyer s Signature confirming the acquaintance and consent with conditions of free of charge maintenance service of the product and absence of the...

Page 32: ...ure Stamp C O U P O N 3 Model Production number Name of the Trade Company Stamp of the Trade Company Client Address Phone Date of Receiving Defect Signature Stamp C O U P O N 2 Model Production number...

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