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Thank you Kelstar 69 & Christina for your explanations. Your words "do not twist the peg side" and "twist the SEAT until peg is turned and released" were just what I needed. I worked and worked at this until between you, it finally made sense. Appreciate it!
Instructions on cleaning are usually included in the car seat's manual. Follow those directions carefully. It is important not to damage the harness or remove the flame retardancy of the cover by washing incorrectly. -- Marc
Yes the seat fabric can be removed for washing. Could you contact us via our FB page and we'll send you a copy of the User Manual which has the guidelines for removal of the fabric to wash.
The instructions for removal of the fabric can be found in the instruction manual. If you have lost your instruction manual please go to www.maxi-cosi.com and select the Axiss carseat to download a replacement instruction manual.
You should definitely check your owners manual. Different seats require different things to be removed (like the harness). If you can't find yours, you should be able to find one online by searching Google.
I checked my manual, but it only recommends hand washing removable seat and armrest covers. There is no indication of how to remove the seat pads. (The armrest on the front easily zips off.)
I still had my manual and it said to unscrew the back; and you do have to take out the top of the straps to get the pad off. I just did this last weekend and then re-install everything. It worked great! The only problem I found was that when the pad is washed, the pad backing gets caught in the velcro and needs to be removed.
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