

If the steam wand is too deep into the milk, then air cannot be drawn into the milk.ġ. Air is drawn into the milk from the surface and drawn down into the milk. In this position a characteristic aerating sound can be heard. It will not froth in this position (only heat position in B shows the correct position.ī. When steam wand is immersed too deeply into the milk, the milk merely swirls around and becomes heated. Failure to observe this (judging by all the e-mail) will result in a frozen black knob!Ī.

IMPORTANT! Black Knob should not be screwed back too tightly, but left reasonably loose, until next use. After use of the Unit, empty out the remaining water from inside. POUR out the coffee (2-4 cup per cup).Īdd the heated milk, spooning the froth into the cups first, then adding the heated milk from underneath. Froth milk as per instructions on next page THEN TURN HEAT OFF. As coffee comes through (to about 3/4" from top of Coffee Jug), froth and heat the milk. It comes to about 3/4" from top of coffee jug (when Unit has been filled with water. In 2 - 4 minutes Coffee will come through into coffee jug, slowly at first, then more quickly toward the end, when it makes a gushing sound. Ĭlamp Coffee Holder into Head of Unit (from straight in front to right.)ģ. Press Coffee down gently with back of spoon. FILL Coffee Filter with finely ground coffee (do not use espresso ground coffee) Hot water may be used for quicker results. Repeat 2 or 3 times.įill the unit with water. This procedure is only necessary when Machine is brand new. Take the any residue out of the unit by filling it with water and placing it on your stove on high heat and allowing the water to boil through the unit (then into jug).Ĭoffee is not used at this stage. Once you have acquired the feel of the Atomic, you may cut down on the quantities.įirst rinse out your Atomic.
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Overall Product Weight: -4 Pounds.These instructions are for full batches of coffee and it is suggested that you learn to use your machine first by using the full quantities. Overall Depth – Front to Back: -11 Inches. Overall Width – Side to Side: -5.5 Inches. Dimensions: Overall Height – Top to Bottom: -8.75 Inches. Taylor & Ng is the sole distributor in the US.ģ0030 Features: -Coffee machine.

Most replacement parts are compatible with many vintage Atomic coffee machines. Manufacturered to the same specifications and dimensions as the original Italian-made Atomic. This stovetop machine can be used to make Espresso, Latte, Cappuccino, Macchiato, Mocha, Americano (Long Black), Flat White, Iced Coffee, and hot chocolate. This coffee machine comes with a cup, filter baskets, holder and instruction booklet. High polished aluminum finish with cool to the touch Bakelite handles. This elegant, simple design ensures a trouble-free operation. The Atomic was a stovetop espresso machine introduced during the Atomic Age (1945-1960). La Sorrentina Atomic coffee machine is a premium reproduction of “The Atomic” originally designed by Giordano Robbitati in 1947. Icon - Check Mark A check mark for checkbox buttons. Icon - Twitter Twitters brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Pinterest Pinterests brand mark for use in social sharing icons. flipboard Icon - Instagram Instagrams brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Facebook Facebooks brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Email Used to indicate an emai action. Icon - Search Used to indicate a search action. Icon - Zoom In Used to indicate a zoom in action on a map.

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