GE Spacemaker HDM1853 Owner's Manual
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Sa]bOl Instructions
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2-9
Operating
Instructions
Auto Features
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20
Care and
Cleaning
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33, 34
Changing
the
Power I ,e\'el
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13
Cooking
Guide
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15, 16
Deti'osting
Guide
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18
Exhaust
Feature
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.37, 38
Features
of Your
Microwave
Oven .
.11, 12
Microwave
Temps
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32
Other
Features
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95-31
Replacing
Bulbs
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35, 36
Sensor Features
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91-24
Time FeattH'es
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14-19
7}rmbleshoodng Tips ...39
Things That Are
Nomml _'\ith Your
Microwaxe Oxen .......
4(1
Consumer Support
Consumer
Support
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Back Cover
Optional
Kits
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10
Product
Registration
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41, 42
X_hrrantv
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43
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  • Page 1 Sa]bOl Instructions ..Espa_d For a Spanish version Operating Instructions ot this manual, Auto Features ..visit our _,Vebsite at ,[VM l 850 Care and ,IVM l 85 l ge.colll. Cleaning ..33, 34 ,[VM l 870 Changing PaI'a COiiS/lltai"...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Information

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ ALLINSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. WARNING! For your safety the information in this manual must be foflowed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. PRECAUTIONS TOAVOID POSSIBLE E XPOSURE T O EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE E NERGY...
  • Page 3 J? To reduce the risk of fire in the ()\el/ _5}Do not lnount this applimace over a sink. - Do not over(ook/ood. Carefllllv oven _,_s (tesiglled J? This ovel-d/e-rm/ge {i)r use over ranges no wider d/an 36" auend applian(e when pallet; plastic...
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ ALLINSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. WARNING! ARCING If you see arcing, press the CLEAR/OFFpad and correct the problem. i;i; Foil not molded to fi)od Arcing is the ini_ rowave ternl Ior sparks in the oven. Arcing (upturned edges act like is caused _llltel/ll_lS).
  • Page 5 _e.com SUPERHEATED WATER ii::A_oid heating baby tbod glass jars, even with tile lid Liquids, such as water, o/E Make sure all in/hnt coffee or tea are able to be /ood is dloroughly cooked. overheated beyond the Stir/t)od to distrit)me tile boiling point without heat evenh.
  • Page 6: Microwave-Safe Cookware

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ ALLINSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. A WARNING! MICROWA V E-SAFE COOKWARE Make sure all cookware used _} Do not use recycled paper in your microwa_ e oven products. Recycled paper suitable lk)r microwa'_ing. towels, nat)kins and waxed Most glass casseroles, cooking t)aper can contain...
  • Page 7 _e.com ii:: Plastic cookware -Plastic J? "Boilal)le" cooking pouches and tightly closed plastic cookware designed fi)r bags should be slit, pierced microwave cooking is very or vented as dire(ted useflfl, but should 1)e used carefltlh. E_en microwave- t)ackage. If they are not, t)lastic (ould burst...
  • Page 8: Grounding Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ ALLINSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. WARNING! Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This applian(e iil[lst l)e grotmded. lit the ev(ll| all electri(al shot| circlfit, gromMing re(hines d_e risk of ele<tri( shock by l)roviding...
  • Page 9: The Vent Fan

    THE VENT FAN tml will operate automatically under certain condi6ons (see Automatic Fan t_ature). Take care to prevem the starting spreading of accidemal cooking fres while tile veil| t_lll is in use. l)o n()t allow ii:: Clean tile mlderside...
  • Page 10: Optional Kits

    Charcoal Filter Kit (1800and 3600Series models) JX81H- Recirculating Charcoal Filter Kit (2000Series models) Filter kits used when Hli(row_lve oven (_l]ll/o[ vcl/ted to the outside. ;ii!iiiiii','_iiiiiiii/i/iiii[iii!iii A'_ailable at extra (()st fi'om "vottr (;E stq)l)lier. ba(k (over orderilJ_g l)y t)hone or at ge.(ol//+ ii l !iiii!iiiiii!!
  • Page 11: Featuresof The Oven

    I! I1 Aboutthe featuresof your microwaveoven. ge.com Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model ////////!!!\\\k_'_. Featuresof the Oven Door Handle. Pull to open Touch ControIPanel Display. the d()()_ The door must Cooktop Light. be securely latched lot tl/e to ot)emte.
  • Page 12: Cooking Controls

    About the features of your microwave oven. iIiii'ii'i' ii iii You can microwave by time, with the sensor features or with the auto features. Cooking Controls Time and Auto Features Press Enter TIME COOKI & II Amount of cooking time Pressonce or twice AUTO/TIME DEFROST Amount of defrosting time...
  • Page 13 Aummm_ lexels cookill}g ++Wh( t)o*,vel? l/li(l?OWa'_e o_en c}tn ( OII/t)}tYed Sl[Yt_l(( tlllits }t l'}tl/ge+ I ligh (pov, er lexel lit) or ttdl t)owey 1s the t_lstest tO (ook alld g{'_es )Oil 100%, t)oweF t)()_re]7. E_t(tl Ie'_el gixes...
  • Page 14 ii!l; Aboutthe timefeatures. iIiii'ii'i' ii iii Time Cook / ,\llo_s _o/l 10 illi(rowa_e _'tl/} lillle /t l) lo 99 minutes and 99 s((onds. Power lexel 10 ([tigh) is _/ oma i( _ ly sel, lml ?_'ou in_}. chmlge it li)r more fl(xibilit\..
  • Page 15 Cooking Guide for -time Cook I and -time Cook II NOTE."Use power level High (10) unless otherwise noted. Amount Time Comments Asparagus 6 to 9 rain., (fi-esl _ spears) l lb. In 11/2-qt. ot)l(mg glass baking Med-t tigh...
  • Page 16 ii!l; Aboutthe timefeatures. iIiii'ii'i' ii iii :: :::::_i Amount Time Comments Corn (fi'ozen kernel lO-oz pa(kage 5 to 7 rain. /n l-ql. (assero|e. t)la(e Corn on the cob (ti'esh) 3 to 4 rain. In 2-qt. oblong glass baking ears dish, place corn.
  • Page 17: Time Defrost

    Time Defrost A]|OWS you to de/i'osl toT the length of lime you 9e.cor select. See the [)el]x)stiug (',tilde (or suggested tittles. clnmge this toT more tlexil)ilitv. +_>tt m_-lv det_x>st small items more quickly by r;,isiv, g the t)ower level _d]erentering the time. 11owexer, they willneed more l]x'qtteut ;ittelltiOll...
  • Page 18: Defrosting Guide

    ii!l; Aboutthe timefeatures. iIiii+ii+i+ ii+iii 1' + Defrosting Guide Time Comments Breads, Cakes Bread, buns or rolls (l piece_ q rain. Sweetrolls tapprox. 12 oz 3 t(_ 5 rain. Fish and Seafood Fillets, frozen ( 1 lb3 +; to 8 mhL Shelffish, smallpieces (1 lb3 5 to 7 mhL...
  • Page 19: Add 30 Seconds

    ii_iiiiiiiiii _his is a quick way to set cooking time for l-6 minutes for ] to 6 mhmtcs o£ (o(Aing at power level 10. For cx[,m/ple, press the 2 t)ad tor 2 mmutc._ • • " • (ooking time. "['h(! povvT!F l(!'_(_l (_1)
  • Page 20: Auto Defrost

    ii!l; About the auto features. iIiiiiii :i+iii Auto Defrost iiii/(i; !!i ( ?;ii ¸ Auto Defrost automati(allv sets till' dei_:osth]g times and t)()/_rer lexels to gixe exert (tetirlsting results meats, t)ouhv} and fish weighillg u t) |o six t)om]ds. _< For best results, remove todd fi'om...
  • Page 21: Aboutthe Sensorfeatures

    Aboutthe sensorfeatures. ge.com Humidity Sensor What happens when using the Sensor Features: The Sensor ];eattlres dete(t the in(teasing humidity released dm:ing (ooking. oven automati(alb at!justs the cooking time to various t'_])es and Covered toed. _tlt/O/IIItS llOt rise Sellsor Feattlres...
  • Page 22 Aboutthesensorfeatures. iIiiiiii ii iii Popcorn Howto Use thePopoornFeature Ti,.e Cook i_ the p_t(kFtge less tl/all _).00llll(es l_wger thml 3.5 oml(es. Pl_(e p_(kage of tx_p(orn Usa only with prepackaged (ellter o/Ill(' l//i(row_l_e. microwave popcorn weighing 3.0to 3.5 ounces. Press POPCORN tor a regular size (3.0 to 3.5 oz) bag oI t)ot)(orn.
  • Page 23 How to Use the Reheat featnre: Reheat ge.com in die Pla(e the (up of li( uid or (oxered food 0"_011. } F(?S,_ REHEAT 01/(0, I'Wi( (? OF three tillle,L The oxen starts immediately. ! iiiii i ii@ i!!iii i iii i iii i i plate of lefmxers.
  • Page 24: Sensor Cooking

    ii!l; Aboutthe sensorfeatures. iIiii'ii'i' ii iii Sensor Cooking ONE TOUCH SENSOR (Fish and Chicken Pieces on some models) t)l_l(e cox(!red ti)od in the oxen. Press the VEGETABLE food pad. For'_egetables, press i ii iii i pad once Ji)r Ji'esh vegetables, twice {i)r Sensor cooking gives you or dirge...
  • Page 25 Other features your model may have. ge.com Custom The CUSTOM1)ad Iil]OWS VO/l S_`,X+2 VO/IY IIIOSI ti'eqtlel/tly Ilsed settillgS. (S(!I/SOF cookillg settings saved.) C_tl/l/Ot |)(! To set and saxe a setting: Press he CUSTOM pad. [[_[ii i_:[ [;;ill _ _i[ _ _...
  • Page 26 Other features your model may have. iIiii'ii'i'_ii_iii Delay Start Delay Start'allows you to set the {0 delay H/i( l_OVVr_f_,(! ii _ AUTO/TIME 1 lb.QUICK (ooking up to 24 hours. Select the cooking or (tefi'osting ff_ature you wish to dela}; then enter the (ooking or (lefix)sting time.
  • Page 27: Child Lock-Out

    Reminder i iiii i ii !iii iii !i i! i The Reminder t_ature (_m be used like _m alarm (]o(k, _tnd (_-111 l)(' /Is('d _tt _tn?' tilll(', e_,ell whe]l th(_ Reminder o'_en is ot)erating. time (an be set nt) to .24 hours...
  • Page 28 ii!l; Other features your model may have. iIiii'ii'i' ii iii Turntable i i i!i i!i_ i _ ! For best cooking resuhs, leave the tm:ntal)h' It can be turned o/1/or large dishes. Press TURNTABLE u) ttlFll turntable on or off. l]le Sometimes the turntable can become too hot to touch.
  • Page 29 ii+iiiii+++++{ _e.com Options OPTIONS pad muhiple Press dines to (v(le through a'_ailable options. _i ii iiii Auto Nite Loht Auto Nite Light (an be set to (ome (m and go oit" at desired times. 'Ib set the timer: :* Pr( ss 1. P (ss the OPTIONS pad.
  • Page 30 Other features your model may have. iIiiiiii ii iii Shelf ]_'ood lIli(£ow_l_,es when p]a(ed |)est turlltable or on the shelf in the ]OWeF position. ()nl) use the shelf when reheating on more than one le'_el. Do not store tilt: shell inside o_,12n cavity,...
  • Page 31 ii+iiiiiiiiiii+!iiiii _e.COlTI Shelf and Reheating _S'Toreheat on 2 levels +_ Toreheat2 dishes on the lower levee Switch places after 1/2 time Multiply' reheat time by. 11/2.< i__+iiiiiiiiii Swit(h pla( es after the dine. Switch places after 1/2 time ;_; To reheat on 3 levels (on some models): "l_m:n the turntable ott'.
  • Page 32 Microwave terms. iIiii'ii'i' ii iii Oe,ini,ioe Arcing .\rcin_, is the l//ic1x)_*/_l'_e[ell// tiJr sparks in die oxen..\reing, l>v: caused !;:i dw metal shelf being installed ineorre(tly and |ou(hing the lllJ(t'(Jwaxe walls. _2 metal or/oil touching tile side of tile oven. t_)il that is not molded to t_)od (utmlrned edges act like i ii il 171...
  • Page 33: Helpful Hints

    Care and cleaning of the microwave oven. ge.com Helpful Hints An o((asional thorough wit)ing with a solution baking soda and water keeps the inside/i'esh. NOTE: Be certain the power is off before cleaning part of this oven. How to Clean the Inside...
  • Page 34: How To Clean The Outside

    ii!l; Care and cleaning of the microwave oven. iIiiiiii ii iii How to Clean the Outside We recmmnend against using cleaners with ammonia or alcohol, as they can damage the appearance of the microwave oven. If you choose to use a cmnmon household cleaner, first apply the cleaner directly to a clean cloth, then wipe the soiled area.
  • Page 35: Replacing The Light Bulbs

    On models JVM1850, JVM1851, EMO#O00 and HDM1853, replace the burned-out bulb with a 120 volt, 40-watt incandescent bulb (WB36X10003), available from your GE supplier. Remove screw On models JVM1870, JVM1871, JVM3670 and JVM2050, replace the burned-out bulb with a 120 volt,...
  • Page 36: Oven Light

    Replacing the light bulbs. iIiii+ii+i+ ii+iii l, + Oven Light " Replace the burned-out bulb with a 120 volt, 20-wan GE supplier. halogen bulb (WB36X10213), available from your To ret)lace the o',en light, first dis(xmnect +l)ower IIlaill J[ttse (iF(flit)re3ker l)allel or pttll the 1)lug.
  • Page 37 Aboutthe exhaustfeature. ge.com The Vent Fan Charcoal Filter (on some models) The v('Ht/_m h_ls _ m('t_fl r('tts_ll)](' gr('_ls(' filt('r. Models theft r('circl_k_te air back imo the room also use a charcoal filt('_ Reusable Grease Filter (on all models) Reusable Grease Filter...
  • Page 38 Charcoal Filter (on some models) The charcoal filter cannot be cleaned. It must be replaced. For JVM1800 and JVM3600 Series models, order Part No. WB2XI0733 from your GE supplier. For JVM2000 Series models, order Part No. WB2XI0956 from your GE supplier. If tile model...
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting Tips

    * Many of the (welFs tbatures You have tried to dlange die power level when it is are preset and emmot not allowed. (hanged. Foodamounttoolarge Sensor Reheat is for Use 77me Cook R)r lm:ge forSensorReheat am(rants of R)od. sil_gle servhlgs recolmnended foods.
  • Page 40: Things That Are Normal With Your Microwave Oven

    i iiiiiiiiH+i iiiiii+i Before you call for service... Things That Are Normal With YourMicrowave Oven _? Moisttm' on the o\cn door and w_llls whil(' cooking. Wit)c the moisture off with a pal)er towel or soti cloth. +_)Moisture between the oven door panels when cooking certain...
  • Page 41 GE Service Protection Plus (;E, a name recognized worldwide tor quality and dependat)ility, ot]'ers x_()ll SCIF'_JCe ProtectiOl/ Phlsr_--(?oH/l)rellellsive ])rote(tiOll all yore: applian( es--No Matter What Brand! Benefits Include: We'll CoverAny Appliance. • Backed by GE • All brmlds covered Anywhere. Anytime.* •...
  • Page 42 Appliances _ia e-mail, discounts, special ofh,rs (>tiler important General Electric Company communications ti-om GE Appliances (GEA). Louisville, KY Z_0225 Check here if you do not want to receixe gecom communications from (;EA's carethllv selecte(1 p_ll-t...
  • Page 43 USA. If the prodnct is located in an area where service by a GEAuthorized Servicer is not available, you may be responsible for a trip charge or you may be required to Mng the product to an Authorized GE ServiceLocation for service, In Alaska, the warranty excludes the service calls to your home, Some states do not allow the exclusion or lirnitation of incidental or consequential damages.
  • Page 44 D,\_ ret ognize the need to design tor a wide range of ph?:sical and mental abilities and inlpairnlents. For details of GE's I hliversal Design applications, including kitchen design ideas tor people with disabilities, check out our l;,bbsite...

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