John Adams Golden coin maker Manual Download Page 8

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You can also make your own designs by using 

the blank embossing disk included and the 

scribe tool to create a personalised picture or 

message, as shown above.

WARNING! Not suitable for children under 6 years of age. For use under adult supervision. Read 

the instructions before use. Follow them and keep them for reference. Keep this kit out of reach of 

children under 6 years old. Use protective clothing. Always clean the parts of the coin maker which 

come into contact with chocolate thoroughly, and the work surface to maintain a hygienic work area. 

Use the net bags provided to store your golden medals and coins, or give them as gifts. 

Simply pop in some coins, cut a piece of golden elastic about 12cms in length, wrap it around 

the neck of the bag a few times and then tie in a knot.

When you’ve run out of golden foil you can use ordinary silver kitchen foil. 

Approx. 6 gms of chocolate makes one coin.

If you need help or advice about any 

product in the John Adams range, please contact customer services on 

Tel: 01480 414361 or email [email protected]

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© 2016 John Adams Leisure Ltd. Designed in the UK. Made in China. Packaging and lealets printed on recycled paper wherever possible. 

 

John Adams Leisure Ltd. is constantly endeavouring to improve quality standards, so colours, sizes and contents may vary from those shown. 

Please retain our address for reference: John Adams Leisure Ltd., Marketing House, Blackstone Road, Huntingdon, Cambs. PE29 6EF. 

 

Tel (01480) 414361 email: [email protected] 

To see more of our range, why not visit www.johnadams.co.uk 

Summary of Contents for Golden coin maker

Page 1: ...at once What s in the box Golden coin and medal factory Chocolate melter Coin medal moulds and rings moulding bases moulding lids moulding rings Spread and scribe tool 6 double sided coin medal emboss...

Page 2: ...n maker for the irst time hand wash the melting unit coin moulds and rings with washing up liquid and leave to air dry Place a few chocolate buttons or chocolate pieces into the melting unit As the ch...

Page 3: ...is at the top of each mould place a moulding lid on top of the moulding ring and base then press irmly down ensuring there are no trapped air bubbles There should be very little or no overlow of exce...

Page 4: ...wash the unit Remember to reill it again with warm water if you are going to make more coins Hold the lid down irmly with one hand To cut the foil push down on the knob and turn it slowly in a clockwi...

Page 5: ...clunk sound To start foiling Lift the foiling lid location on top of the Coin Maker unit and place one of the foil discs into the plunger area golden side down as shown above Very carefully peel back...

Page 6: ...o designs one for each side to stamp onto your irst golden coin Open the lid and pull out the ring and foil wrapped coin You will see your irst gold coin is completely wrapped on both sides Keep the c...

Page 7: ...the grooves Pull out the drawer and remove the top embossing disc As if by magic you ve now made your irst golden coin or medal Wind the yellow handle clockwise until it has clicked six times Place th...

Page 8: ...2cms in length wrap it around the neck of the bag a few times and then tie in a knot When you ve run out of golden foil you can use ordinary silver kitchen foil Approx 6 gms of chocolate makes one coi...

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