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Wolmax
Instruction Manual
Rear-facing 9-25 kg with vehicle seat belt and tethers
Read this instruction manual carefully before installing the Wolmax child restraint.
If in doubt, contact your retailer who can demonstrate a correct installation. An
incorrect installation could endanger your child.
Do not use a child restraint in a seating position where an active airbag is
fitted. If you still wish to install the Wolmax in this location the airbag must be
disconnected at an authorised service centre. Some vehicles may be equipped
with a switch which allows you to manually switch the airbag off. It is important to
always check if the vehicle’s indicator light shows that the airbag is turned off.
Extensive research has shown that the risk of serious injury or worse is five
times greater for a young child when in a forward facing restraint compared to a
rearward-facing restraint. In Wolmax your child can travel rearward-facing up to
25kg.
Always use the support leg when installing the Wolmax seat. The support leg is
a very important safety feature designed to maximise your child’s safety in an
accident.
Should you have an accident, no matter how small, your child restraint should be
replaced. It may have damage that is undetectable and could seriously jeopardize
your child’s safety. For this reason Axkid do not recommend purchasing second
hand child restraints.
Never leave your child unattended in the car.
Ensure any luggage or loose objects are secured in your vehicle as they may cause
injuries to passengers in the event of a collision.
Store this instruction manual in the designated pocket (J) on the car seat.
Read this instruction manual before installing the Wolmax child restraint in
your vehicle. For more information and fitting videos visit www.axkid.com.
Thank you for choosing an Axkid child seat. Our team has over 30 years combined
experience within child safety, and we have done our utmost to make the Wolmax child
seat as safe as possible. The Wolmax child restraint is approved according to ECE R44/04,
the latest European standards for child safety. To maximise your child’s safety it is
important that you keep the following in mind;
Important Information
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