Fanttik G9 Nano Electric Spin Scrubber
1. Hua Neke Atuview
The Fanttik G9 Nano Electric Spin Scrubber is designed for efficient and effortless cleaning. Its unique rotating brush head provides powerful scrubbing action to remove stubborn stains from various surfaces. The device features a visual battery indicator and is rechargeable via Type-C for convenience.
2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
- Fanttik G9 Nano Electric Spin Scrubber unit
- 6 Replaceable Brush Heads (Flat Brush, Small Flat Brush, Corner Brush, Sponge Pad, Fiber Pad, Straw Brush)
- Uira Whakatau (Momo-C)
- Storage Case for brush heads
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Charging the Scrubber
Before first use, fully charge the G9 Nano scrubber. Connect the provided Type-C charging cable to the charging port located at the base of the unit and plug the other end into a compatible USB power adapter. The LED energy bar will indicate the charging status and battery level.
3.2 Te Tāpiri i ngā Upoko Paraihe
Select the appropriate brush head for your cleaning task. Align the brush head with the rotating spindle on the scrubber unit and push firmly until it clicks into place. To remove, pull the brush head off the spindle.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Te Hia/Weto me te Whakarite Tere
Press and hold the power button to turn the scrubber on or off. The G9 Nano features a single powerful speed for consistent cleaning. The rotating brush head reaches speeds of up to 220 RPM.
4.2 Te Whakamahi i ngā Upoko Paraihe Rerekē
- Paraihe Papatahi: Ideal for large flat surfaces like tiles, countertops, and shower walls.
- Paraihe Papatahi Iti: Suitable for smaller flat areas or detailed cleaning.
- Paraihe Kokonga: Designed to reach tight corners, grout lines, and crevices.
- Sponge Pad: Gentle cleaning for delicate surfaces like glass or polished fixtures.
- Fiber Pad: For tougher stains on various surfaces, providing a more abrasive scrub.
- Straw Brush: Specifically designed for cleaning the inside of straws and narrow openings.

Figure 1: The G9 Nano's rotary cleaning action, effectively removing stains.

Figure 2: Illustration of the Flat Brush, Small Flat Brush, and Corner Brush for different cleaning needs.

Figure 3: The Sponge Pad, Fiber Pad, and Straw Brush attachments for specialized cleaning tasks.
5. Tiaki
5.1 Cleaning the Unit and Brush Heads
After each use, rinse the brush heads thoroughly with water. The scrubber unit is waterproof (IPX7 rated), allowing for easy rinsing. Ensure the Type-C charging port cover is securely closed before rinsing the main unit. Store the unit and brush heads in a dry place.
5.2 Tiaki Pūhiko
To prolong battery life, avoid completely draining the battery frequently. Recharge the unit when the LED indicator shows a low battery level. The scrubber provides up to 60 minutes of continuous use on a full charge.

Figure 4: The G9 Nano charging via Type-C, showing the visual battery indicator.
6. Te Raru
- Karekau te waeine e whakakā ana: Ensure the battery is charged. Connect to the Type-C charger and check the LED indicator.
- Kāore te pane paraihe e hurihuri: Check if the brush head is securely attached. Ensure no debris is obstructing the spindle.
- Kua whakahekehia te mahinga: The battery might be low. Recharge the unit.
7. Whakatakotoranga
- Tere Hurihuri: Tae atu ki te 220 RPM
- Ora Pūhiko: Up to 60 minutes continuous use
- Tauranga Whakatau: Momo-C
- Whakatauranga parewai: IPX7
Fanttik TurboLite W10 APEX Mini Chainsaw
1. Hua Neke Atuview
The Fanttik TurboLite W10 APEX Mini Chainsaw is a cordless, compact tool designed for efficient pruning and cutting tasks. It features an aerospace-grade outer rotor brushless motor and a high-strength alloy steel chain, offering increased cutting speed and extended lifespan. With three-speed adjustment and a long-lasting battery, it's suitable for various gardening and outdoor work.
2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
- Fanttik W10 APEX Mini Chainsaw unit
- Uwhi Tiaki
- Empty Oil Pot (for lubrication)
- Uira Whakatau (Momo-C)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Charging the Chainsaw
The W10 APEX is equipped with a 2500mAh rechargeable battery. Connect the provided Type-C charging cable to the chainsaw's charging port. The LED display will show the battery level and charging status. A full charge to 90% takes approximately 1 hour (with a 12V, 2A charger).
3.2 Chain Installation and Lubrication
Refer to the detailed instructions in the included user manual for safe and proper chain installation. After installation, fill the empty oil pot with appropriate chain lubricant (oil not included) and apply it to the chain lubrication system to extend chain lifespan.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Te Hia/Weto me te Whakarite Tere
To power on the chainsaw, press the power button. The LED display will show the current battery level and speed mode. Cycle through the three-speed adjustment modes (ECO, REG, MAX) by pressing the speed adjustment button. Each mode offers different cutting speeds (ECO: 14.8 ft/s, REG: 17.7 ft/s, MAX: 21.0 ft/s).
4.2 Te Mahi tapahi
Always wear appropriate safety gear, including gloves and eye protection. Hold the chainsaw firmly with one hand. Position the chain against the branch or log to be cut. Press the trigger to start cutting. The chainsaw is designed for cutting branches up to 4 inches in diameter. The built-in LED light illuminates work areas for increased safety.

Whakaahua 5: Roto view of the TurboLite W10 APEX brushless motor, highlighting +30% efficiency and x2 lifespan.

Figure 6: The W10 APEX in use, demonstrating its 2500mAh battery capable of 135 cuts on 2" pine or 430 sq.ft. of gardening work.

Figure 7: The LED display of the W10 APEX, showing battery percentage and speed modes (ECO, REG, MAX) with corresponding speeds.

Figure 8: The three-speed adjustment modes (ECO, REG, MAX) of the W10 APEX in practical application.
5. Tiaki
5.1 Chain Replacement
Periodically inspect the chain for wear and tear. Replace the chain when it becomes dull or damaged. Follow the step-by-step instructions in the user manual for safe chain replacement. Ensure the protective cover is unscrewed, the saw chain is assembled along the guide plate, aligned with the sprocket, and then the protective cover is secured.
5.2 Whakahinuhinu
Regular lubrication of the chain is crucial for optimal performance and extending its lifespan. Use the provided empty oil pot to apply chain oil (not included) to the lubrication system as needed.
6. Te Raru
- Chainsaw not turning on: Check the battery level on the LED display and recharge if necessary. Ensure the battery is properly inserted.
- Kua whakahekehia te mahi tapahi: The chain might be dull or improperly tensioned. Inspect and replace/adjust the chain. Ensure sufficient lubrication.
- Te wera nui: Allow the chainsaw to cool down if it feels excessively hot during prolonged use.
7. Whakatakotoranga
- Motini: Aerospace-grade outer rotor brushless motor
- mekameka: High-strength 8660 alloy steel
- Raukaha Pūhiko: 2500mAh
- Wā Whakataki: 90% in 1 hour (with 12V, 2A charger)
- Te Rahi Tapahi: Up to 135 pieces of 2" pine per charge; supports up to 430 sq.ft. of gardening work
- Whakatikatika Tere: 3 modes (ECO, REG, MAX)
- Taumaha: 2.58 lbs (me te patihiko)
- Āhuatanga: Maama LED
8. Ataata Hua Whaimana
Video 1: Official Fanttik video demonstrating the W10 APEX Mini Chainsaw's performance against overgrowth, showcasing its power and ease of use for garden tasks.