
Fanttik X10 Cross Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- This product is not a toy and should not be used by children. Users should be above 16 years old.
- Keep a safe distance between children and the air pump while inflating. The product has a built-in lithium battery. Don’t place the product in fire or dump the battery.
- Overheating, damage, or water may increase the risk of fire or explosion. It’s best to keep the product away from heat sources and not leave it for prolonged periods in a hot car. If the air pump becomes very hot, there is a chance it could explode.
- Please store the product in a temperature range of -10°C~45°C. Extremely hot or cold environments may damage the battery and shorten the lifetime of the air pump.
- Long-time storage of the product may decrease the effectiveness of the battery. Charge the air pump at least once every three months to maintain its performance.
- The product has a built-in DC motor, which may generate sparks during operation. Do not use it in environments with dust or gas that are liable to explode.
- If there is an unusual noise or the temperature becomes very high during inflation, please turn off the air pump immediately.
- Before setting the inflation pressure value, make sure the pressure unit is correctly selected. Mixing up PSI and BAR could lead to dangerous overinflation.
- Unit conversion: 1BAR = 14.5PSI, 1BAR = 100kPa
- Do not leave the air pump unattended while it is in operation.
- Please use the product in a dry and clean environment. The intrusion of sand and dust may cause damage to the product. Don’t wash the product with water.
- After running for a long time, the temperature of the junction between the air tube and the main body can become very high. To avoid bums, avoid touching it.
Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose to rain. Store indoors. “Never put batteries in your mouth. If swallowed, contact your physician or local poison control center.”
PRODUCT OVERVIEW

- Battery indicator
- Progress bar
- Real-lime pressure value
- Preset mode
- Target pressure value
- Power button
- Light button
- Pressure unit
- “+” button
- Mode button
- “-” button 6
- Inflation port
- High-pressure air outlet
- Deflation port
- USB-C port (In/Out)
- Output wattage
- Charging battery percentage
PACKAGE CONTENTS

BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR & CHARGING
Battery Level Indicator

The battery level is shown by four bars, with each BAR representing 25%.
- 1 bar = under 25%
- 2 bars = between 25% and 50%
- 3 bars = between 50% and 75%
- 4 bars= between 75% and 100%
Note: The battery indicator will flash when the battery level is below 20%.
Charging
Fully charge the air pump before using it for the first time. To charge, connect it to a 1-BW USB charger with the charging cable.
While charging:
- 1 bar flashing = under 25%
- 1 bar solid, 2nd BAR flashing = between 25% and 50%
- 2 bars solid, 3rd BAR flashing = between 50% and 75%
- 3 bars solid, 4th BAR flashing = 75% and 100%
All 4 bars solid = fully charged
The charging percentage will be displayed on the screen. The air pump will automatically switch off if left inactive for 5 minutes after being fully charged.
Notes:
- The air pump cannot be used while it is charging.
- The USB charger is sold separately. Make sure to use a certified charger.
TURN ON/OFF
- ON: Long-press for 1.5 seconds to turn on.
- OFF: When the air pump is turned on, long-press for 1.5 seconds to turn off.

The air pump will automatically turn off in the cases below:
- After 3 minutes of inactivity.
- When the charging cable is disconnected during charging.
- After 5 minutes of inactivity after being is fully charged.
- When the air pump is being used as a power bank, disconnect the other device.
- Inflate for over 5 minutes when the target pressure value is below PSI (Except blower mode).
- Inflate for over 3 minutes when the target pressure value is above or equates 120PSI.
CONNECTING THE AIR TUBE AND THE NOZZLE


DETECTING THE CURRENT PRESSURE
When the air pump is turned on, connect the air tube to the device to be inflated, and then the LED screen will display the current pressure value.
DETERMINING THE RIGHT PRESSURE VALUE
To avoid injuries from bursting items due to over-inflation, make sure you are aware of the maximum inflation pressure before you start.
Tires

The recommended air pressure of tyres for cars, bicycles, and motorcycles is indicated on the tyre’s sidewall. The recommended tyre pressure for cars is also indicated on the inside of the driver’s side door. For details concerning load carrying capacity and recommended air pressures, refer to your vehicle’s instructions or manual.
Balls
The recommended air pressure for footballs, basketballs, volleyballs, and other balls is indicated near the ball’s air valve.
Blower items
Pumping the items such as Inflatable boats, air mattresses, air pillows, yoga balls, beach balls, and swimming rings, cannot automatically stop. Because the air pressure requirement is below the air compressor’s
minimum pressure range. Only inflate these items in blower mode and manually with caution.
Note: Always refer to the instructions or manual of the item being inflated for actual inflation pressure specifications.
PRESET PRESSURE VALUE
Switch Modes

Click the Mode button to switch among the five inflation modes below. Long-press the Mode button to cycle through PSI/BAR/KPA. The number on the top of the screen indicates the real-time pressure of the inflated device, and the number on the bottom indicates the preset pressure.
Manual mode: When in the manual mode, no mode icon is selected on the screen. The preset pressure value is adjustable, and the value and unit will be saved. Adjustable Range: 3-150PSI / 0.2 – 10.3BAR
Car Mode: Default 35PSI. Adjustable Range: 28-75PSI
Ball Mode: Default BPSI. Adjustable Range: 3-16PSI
Blower Mode: Default level 1. Adjustable Range: level 1(Low), level 2(Medium), level 3(High)
Bicycle Mode: Default 45PSI. Adjustable Range: 30-145PSI
Pressurize Mode: Default 100 PSI. Adjustable Range: 8-150PSI
Note:
When you have finished inflating an item, the manual mode will remember the target pressure value as its default pressure value. For the best inflating experience, we suggest you inflate items like balls via the ball mode.
Adjusting the Preset Pressure & the level of the blower

After selecting a mode, press + or – to increase or decrease the target pressure value. Press and hold the + or – button to quickly adjust the pressure value. After selecting blower mode, press + or – to switch the level of wind speed from 1,2 and 3. (It will not stop automatically in the blower mode. To prevent the items, please do not leave it during use.)
LIGHT

Press the light button to turn the air pump’s light on/off. The light makes it easy to see in the dark when you have on any tasks, such as connecting the air compressor to a valve. When the light is on, press the light button to cycle through Spotlight, SOS and OFF.
Note: After 30 minutes, the light will automatically turn off.
INFLATING
Start Inflating

Press the Power button to start inflating. When inflating, the air compressor may be as loud as 75 – 80 dB. Please take appropriate precautions to protect your hearing.
Stop Inflating

Once the target pressure value has been reached, the air pump will automatically stop inflating. The air pump can also be manually stopped at any time by pressing any button while inflating. (It will not stop automatically when inflating in blower mode. To prevent the items, please do not leave it during use.) (When deflating in blowing mode, the pump will stop automatically after the item is deflated.)
DEFLATING
Start Deflating
Press the Power button to start deflating in blower mode (connect the nozzle to the deflation port).
Stop Deflating
The air pump could be stopped at any time by pressing any button while deflating. (When deflating in blowing mode, the pump will stop automatically after the item is deflated.)
DISCONNECTING THE AIR TUBE
The air compressor’s air hose may get very hot after inflating. To prevent injuries, exercise caution when disconnecting it from a valve. Some air may leak out of the valve when disconnecting the air compressor. To avoid pressure loss, quickly disconnect the air hose from the valve.
POWER BANK FUNCTION

This air pump can be used as a 27W power bank when it is not being charged or inflating other devices. The battery needs to have a reasonable level of charge to work as a power bank.
Note: The air pump should be turned on when being used as a power bank. When being used as a power bank, the air pump will enter “Energy Saving” mode if inactive for 3 minutes, and the screen will only display the battery level icon and charging percentage. In energy-saving mode, when disconnecting the charged device from the air pump, it will automatically turn off.
SPECIFICATIONS

TROUBLESHOOTING

WARRANTY
A 12-month limited warranty covers this product for manufacturing defects.
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Fanttik X10 Cross Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor-FAQs
How do I use the Fanttik X10 Cross air inflator?
Attach the hose to the tire valve, set your desired PSI on the screen, and press the start button. The inflator will stop automatically when it reaches the preset pressure.
How do I inflate and deflate using the Fanttik inflator?
To inflate, connect the hose securely to the valve and power on the unit.
To deflate, press the built-in deflation button (if supported) or gently press the valve core using the nozzle.
Why is my Fanttik X10 inflator not turning on?
Check the power source, make sure the plug is firmly inserted, inspect the fuse, and ensure the battery (if cordless) is charged. Dirty or corroded sockets can also cause failure.
Why is my tire not inflating even though the inflator is running?
A blocked or damaged valve stem, loose connection, low battery, or a clogged hose may prevent proper airflow. Make sure the valve is clean and the hose is tightly secured.
Should the car be running while using a 12V tire inflator?
Yes. If you are using the 12V car socket, keep the engine running to prevent battery drain.
Does a portable tire inflator drain the battery?
Yes—when plugged into the 12V socket with the engine off. Battery-powered inflators avoid this issue.
Can I drive with low tire pressure?
You should not. Low pressure affects handling, fuel economy, and tire life. Reduce speed and inflate the tires as soon as possible.
How do I check tire pressure with the Fanttik X10?
Attach the hose to the valve—the inflator will instantly display the current PSI on the screen.
What is the recommended tire pressure for most cars?
Most vehicles require 30–35 PSI, but you should always follow the number listed on your car’s door sticker or owner’s manual.
