High Street TV Invictus X7 User manual

13 Piece Kit Instruction Manual
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Content
Please take the time to read these operating instructions carefully.
The section on safety notices and the warnings included in this document are particularly important for
your own and other people’s safety.
Keep the operating instructions in case you need to refer to them later on. If you give the appliance to
another person, always make sure you include the operating instructions with it.
The illustrations in these operating instructions are intended as a guide to correct use. Some details may
deviate from the original product.
1 Safety and warning notices
SYMBOL KEY
WARNING!
Failure to observe this warning could lead to a serious or potentially lethal accident.
CAUTION!
Failure to observe this caution could lead to injury.
NOTE!
Information about potential material damage.
1 Safety and warning notices .......................................................................................................................2
1.1 Approved use ......................................................................................................................................3
1.2 Safety notice ......................................................................................................................................3
2 Before rst use .........................................................................................................................................6
3 Product components .................................................................................................................................7
4 Main unit ..................................................................................................................................................8
5 Use of attachments ...................................................................................................................................9
6 Starting up ...............................................................................................................................................11
6.1 Assembly...........................................................................................................................................11
6.2 Charging the battery .........................................................................................................................12
7 Use ..........................................................................................................................................................13
8 Cleaning and user maintenance .............................................................................................................15
9 Trouble shooting .....................................................................................................................................18
10 Disposal....................................................................................................................................................19
11 Technical details.......................................................................................................................................20
12 Customer service......................................................................................................................................20

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1.1 Approved use
The appliance is intended for home use only. It is not suitable for
commercial or industrial use. Only use the appliance for the clea-
ning of dry surfaces.
This appliance is not suitable for the following applications:
- Vacuuming people, animals, plants or garments which are
being worn – high risk of accident.
- Vacuuming hot ash/coals, cigarettes, matches or any other.
combustible or ammable substances – risk of re.
- Vacuuming water and other liquids – risk of short circuit.
- Vacuuming very ne dust (e.g. concrete dust or ash).
- Use near explosive or highly ammable substances – risk of re
and explosion.
Only use the appliance with original accessories, otherwise you
will damage it and impair its safety.
Only use the appliance as described in the operating instructions.
All other uses are regarded as improper uses.
1.2 Safety notice
ELECTRICAL SAFETY – RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE
Never use the appliance if it has been dropped or otherwise
damaged. Maintenance and repairs to the appliance should only
be performed by a qualified technician. Repairs performed by
persons without the necessary qualifications can lead to injuries or
serious performance impairments to the appliance.
Before use check the power cable for possible damage. Never use
the appliance if the adaptor or cable is damaged. Only use the
adaptor in power sockets with the electric voltage specified on
the adaptor.

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If the appliance’s power cable is damaged it has to be replaced
with a special cable which can be obtained from the manufacturer
or its customer service department.
When you unplug the adaptor, hold the adaptor and not the cable.
Do not pull the cable.
Don’t allow the power cable to run across sharp metal edges, or
place any heavy objects on it or expose it to heat. Do not bend,
twist or knot the power cable. Never wrap the power cable
around the appliance or the adaptor.
Never immerse the appliance, adaptor or power cable in water or
other liquids.
Before cleaning the appliance, ensure that it is switched off and
disconnected from the mains.
Charge the battery with the supplied adaptor only. Do not charge
any other appliances with the supplied adaptor. Always use the
original batteries. Other batteries will impair the appliance’s
safety.
Do not use the appliance when it is connected to the adaptor or
the mains.
SAFETY OF SPECIFIC CATEGORIES OF PEOPLE
Do not allow children aged under 8 years or people with physical,
sensory or mental handicaps or a lack of experience or knowledge
use the appliance without supervision or instruction on the safe
use of the appliance and potential risks.
Never allow children to play with the appliance.
Cleaning and maintenance may not be performed by children
without supervision.
Store the appliance and power cable out of reach of children and
animals.

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SAFETY DURING USE
Ensure an adequate distance between the appliance and heat
sources (e.g. hotplates or ovens) and open flames to prevent
damage.
The appliance is not suitable for outdoor use. Store it in a dry
place.
Do not use the appliance in rooms where there are highly inflam-
mable substances, or where there are toxic or explosive vapours.
Do not touch the appliance, the adaptor or the plug with wet
hands.
Do not use the appliance to vacuum people, animals or plants.
Keep body parts and items of clothing away from the moving
parts and apertures of the appliance when it is in operation
because the appliance may suck them in and cause injury.
Do not allow the power brushes to run over cables etc. because
they can get caught up in the rotating brush and damaged.
Never insert any objects into the appliance’s apertures. Do not
use the appliance if an aperture is blocked. Remove blockages
caused by dust, fluff, hair etc. because they reduce the applian-
ce’s suction power.
Never use the appliance without dust container and filter.
Be especially careful when vacuuming stairs.
Switch the appliance off before changing accessories.
Check the appliance for damage before each time you use it.
Never use a damaged appliance.

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RISK OF INJURY FROM RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
If a battery should leak, avoid contact between the battery acid
and the skin, eyes and nose. If contact does occur, wash the
affected areas immediately with plenty of clean water and seek
medical attention without delay.
Never open the battery case, throw the battery on a fire, immerse
it in liquid or allow it to short circuit.
2 Before rst use
CAUTION!
Plastic foil and bags can be dangerous!
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep them away from children and pets.
Check that the set includes all the parts and inspect them for transport damage. The content of the set
that you have purchased is indicated on the packaging or a separate insert. If youhave any queries,
please contact our customer service team.
Remove the packaging and any labels that have been affixed to the product for protection during
transportation or advertising purposes.
Insert the battery and charge it.

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Some accessories available separately.
Li-ion battery
2 in 1
combi brush Crevice
nozzle
Wall mount Charging cable
Motorised power brush
with universal brush roll
Main X7 unit
Tube

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4 Main unit
Transparent 0.5L dust container
Boost button
Premotor lter Charging indicator light
On/Off button
with locking lever
Handle
HEPA lter cover
Dust container release button
Battery release button
Li-ion battery
Hook for wall mount
View of device from below:
Dust container release
button (quick clean)
Suction opening
on the dust
container

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Accessories Picture Use
Motorised
power brush
- Has an integrated electric motor which
rotates the brush at up to 10,000 r.p.m.
- Use optionally with the universal brush
roll or the ultra soft brush roll
- For cleaning large areas such as hard
ooring and carpets
Universal brush
roll
- Insert into the motorised power brush
- Ideal for rugs/carpets
- Can also be used for vacuuming smooth
oors
2 in 1 combi
brush
- The frame with the brushes can be
removed by pressing the release button
- For vacuuming upholstered furniture,
curtains etc.
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Accessories Picture Use
Crevice nozzle - For narrow and difcult to access corners
or niches
Wall mount - For simple and practical storage
Charging cable - Plug into the mains socket to charge
battery

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6 Starting up
6.1 Assembly
Insert tube
Remove tube
Insert motorised power brush
Remove motorised power brush
The motorised power brush and the motorised mini power brush are driven by a separate integrated
motor and have to be directly connected to the main unit or the tube to ensure a power supply.
All other accessories can be directly connected to the main unit or, to increase the appliance‘s reach, to
the tube, the extension hose and the multi-angle adaptor.
Note: Test an inconspicuous area of a sensitive surface before using an accessory on it. Always follow
the manufacturer’s cleaning instructions.

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6.2 Charging the battery
NOTE!
Charge the battery with the supplied charging cable only. Always use original batteries
Disconnect the cable from the mains when it isn‘t being used.
When the vacuum cleaner is in use the indicator light is blue. It
changes to red when the battery power becomes depleted.
To recharge the battery connect the charging socket to the mains
with the charging cable.
The indicator light ashes blue during the charging process. When it
goes out the battery is fully charged.

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7 Use
CAUTION!
Never use the appliance on wet surfaces or to vacuum liquid.
Keep body parts and items of clothing away from the moving parts and apertures of the appliance
when it is in operation.
Do not use the appliance when connected to the charging cable.
Switching the appliance on and off –boost button
Use the on/off button to switch the vacuum cleaner on and off. It
continues operating until you release the button.
You can also use the locking lever for continuous operation.
Press the boost button to maximise suction. When the appliance is
switched off, boost mode is automatically deactivated. You can also
deactivate boost mode by pressing the boost button again.
Cleaning carpets and hard oors
Read the manufacture’s care instructions before cleaning floors and carpets.
Rotating brushes can cause damage to some carpets and floors. Some carpets pile when cleaned with
rotating brushes. Test an inconspicuous area of the floor or carpet before cleaning it.
Before cleaning polished floors (wood, linoleum etc.) ensure that there are no foreign bodies on the
underside of the motorised power brush that might cause scratches.

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Emptying the Dust Container (quick clean)
Do not empty the dust container until the dust has reached the max.
line. Detach the tube and any accessories before emptying the dust
container.
Hold the appliance with dust container over a waste bin. Press the
dust container’s release button. The ap opens and the dust falls into
the bin.
Close the dust container ap again after emptying the container.
Wall Mount
Afx the wall mount to the wall using the supplied screws. Ensure
that there are no pipes or electric cables behind the screw insertion
points in the wall.
The recesses on the mount can be used for cable storage to prevent
the charging cable from hanging on the oor when not in use.

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8 Cleaning and user maintenance
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
Always switch off and unplug the appliance before cleaning it or performing maintenance.
Never hold the main unit and battery under water or immerse the appliance in water or other
liquids.
NOTE!
Do not use soap or detergent to clean the premotor lter or HEPA lter because this will damage the
lter.
Allow the lter to dry naturally in the air. Do not use a hair dryer or other appliance to dry it.
Do not use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents to clean the housing. They could damage the
surface. Clean the housing with a damp, soft cloth when necessary.
Cleaning the dust container and cyclone lter
The dust container can be detached from the main unit for thorough
cleaning.
First open the dust container and remove the cyclone lter by
twisting it in an anti-clockwise direction and pulling down. Close the
dust container and press the release button on the main unit’s base.
Hold the button down, tip the dust container away from the main
unit and remove it with your other hand.
To insert the dust container back into the main unit connect it at the
top front side rst (ensure that you have positioned it correctly).
Then press it into the main unit until you hear it click into place and
replace the cyclone lter. Observe the markings on the lter and
inside the dust container.
Clean the dust container with a brush or damp cloth.
There are power cables for the motorised power brushes inside the
dust container. Take care not to get them wet when you clean the
dust container.
The cyclone lter can be cleaned with a brush or under running
water, if necessary.

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Cleaning the premotor lter
Pull the premotor lter up and out of the main unit. Both compo-
nents (the outer fabric ring and the inner foam rink) can be tapped
against a hard surface or held under running water to clean them.
Cleaning/replacing the HEPA lter
To ensure full functionality, the HEPA lter should be cleaned
regularly and replaced around every 6 months, depending on usage.
Remove the lter unit by pressing the locking mechanism together
with two ngers and pulling it out of the main unit.
To remove the HEPA lter, unscrew the screw on the inside of the
lter unit.
Clean the HEPA lter by tapping it on a hard surface. If it is very dirty,
wash it under running water.
Put the cleaned or new lter in the lter unit and replace the screw.
NOTE!
Only use cold water to clean the lter and allow all parts to dry COMPLETELY before reassembling.
Changing the battery
Switch the appliance off. Press the battery release button and hold it
down. Remove the battery.
Insert a new battery and make sure you hear it clicking into place. If
you cannot insert the battery completely into the main unit, check to
see whether you have positioned it correctly.

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NOTE!
If the appliance is not used for a long time, store the semi-charged battery in a cool, dry place.
Cleaning –replacing the motorised power brush
Remove the screw and take off the side cover.
Take out the brush in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove
the dirt. If necessary, the brushes can be cleaned under running water.
Always allow the brushes to dry completely before replacing them.
When you replace the brush ensure that it is correctly positioned and
that it is in the correct recesses. Replace the cover and the screw.
Clean the motorised power brush with a damp cloth or a soft brush.
The motorised power brush should never be cleaned under running
water because it has an integrated motor.

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9 Trouble shooting
WARNING!
Always switch off and unplug the appliance before attempting to resolve a problem, otherwise you
risk injury and electrocution!
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
The appliance doesn’t work Check whether the battery is charged and charge it if
necessary.
Check whether the brush is blocked and remove any dirt.
The battery isn’t charging Check whether the charging cable is correctly inserted into
the charging socket.
Check whether the adaptor is correctly connected to a
functioning mains socket.
The mains socket may not be working. Try another one.
Check whether you have used the correct adaptor.
Weak suction power Check whether the suction opening on the dust container is
blocked and clean it if necessary.
Empty the dust container and clean the cyclone lter and the
premotor lter.
Check whether there are any hairs, bres or similar wrapped
around the brush and remove if necessary.
Abnormal motor sounds Check whether the tube or the suction opening on the dust
container is blocked and clean it if necessary.
NOTE!
If you cannot solve the problem, please contact our customer service team.
Never open the appliance’s housing!

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10 Disposal
Packaging
The packaging material can be recycled. Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally
friendly way for recycling.
Electrical appliances
The symbol with the crossed out dustbin means that this product cannot be disposed of in the
household waste. Electrical waste should be taken to a local recycling facility.
You can obtain further information about the disposal and recycling of this appliance from your
municipal utility company, the retailer where you purchased it or the manufacturer.
Before disposing of the appliance remove the batteries because they have to be disposed of
separately. Batteries cannot be put in the household waste as they pose an environmental risk.
Take them to a battery collection point. Contact your local authority to nd out where you can
dispose of batteries in your area.
Even empty batteries have a residual charge. Before you dispose of them, cover the poles with
insulating tape to prevent them short circuiting, which could cause re or an explosion.

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If you have any questions about the device or spare parts/accessories, please contact our dedicated, UK
based customer team who will be happy to assist you.
Call: 0844 800 0631 (UK Customers’ Landline Number), 0344 800 0631 (UK Customers’ Mobile Number),
0142 132 998 (IE Customers). Open Mon to Fri 8.00am-8.00pm and Sat and Sun 8:00am-1:00pm.
customercare@highstreettv.com
11 Technical details
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Model X7
Dimensions 123 x 22,5 x 26 cm
Tube length Approx. 71 cm
Power (with power brush) 380 W
Battery 25.2 V li-ion battery
Battery capacity 2,000 mAh
Battery charging time 3 – 4 h
Operating time Max. 30 min. (in boost mode: 8 min)
Dust container capacity Approx. 0.5 l
Adaptor
Power supply: IN 220 - 240V ~50/60 Hz
Power supply: OUT 30 V, 600 mA
Protection class II
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