By
Dyson Ltd
Designed in
UK
Description
Forget conventional vacuum cleaning with the powerful and lightweight Dyson Digital Slim. The Digital Slim Mk2 has been engineered using a Dyson digital motor - allowing for a small, lightweight and energy-efficient cordless cleaner. Combined with patented Radix Cyclone technology and new nickle manganese cobalt battery technology, Digital Slim Mk2 delivers powerful cleaning performance for a 20 minute run time. The motorised head has been redeveloped to provide double the power, effectively cleaning all floor surfaces. The ergonomic, slimline design allows for use on floors and in high or hard to reach places. It recharges in just five hours.
Key Features
and/or Benefits
The Dyson digital motor is digitally switched, simple in design and made of the highest grade materials. It is engineered for speed and rotates up to 104,000 time per minute, allowing it and the products it powers, to be small and lightweight. Microprocessors make 3,000 adjustments a second to maintain peak efficiency; and because the Dyson digital motor does not use carbon brushes, the motor is longer-lasting and does not emit carbon particles into the air.
Dyson's patented Radix Cyclone technology doesn't rely on bags or filters to trap dirt and dust. These systems clog, causing a loss of suction. To ensure no loss of suction, Dyson cyclones pass air through the outer cyclone where large dust and debris are spun out of the airflow and into the bin. The air then passes through the shroud, where a symmetrical array of smaller cyclones generating centrifugal forces of up to 268,000G seperate and capture particles down to a microscopic 0.5 micron in size from the airflow. Clean air is expelled from the machine.
Dyson engineers developed carbon fibre brush bar technology to provide one cleaning tool that would be effective across all floor surfaces. The motorised head combines stiff nylon bristles to agitate fibres and remove dirt and stubborn debris such as pet hair from carpets; and anti-static carbon fibre filaments to reduce static build up and remove fine dust from hard floor surfaces. A self-adjusting sole plate to detect floor surfacing, combined with V-Ball technology for a 180 degree pivot, allows for constant contact with the floor and smooth steering around household obstacles.
Dyson engineers used the Archimedes lever principle to configure the machine. The motor, and therefore centre of gravity, is positioned toward the grip for easy handling up high, on the floor and for in-between. The cleaner head and wand can be easily detached from the main body of the machine, which can then be used with included cleaning accessories for other uses including stairs, upholstered furnishings or in the car.
Dyson Digital Slim Mk2 features an increased capacity nickel manganese cobalt battery, providing fade-free power for no loss of suction, and a fast five-hour recharge time. The machine's battery charger has qualified for the Energy Star rating based on energy-efficiency - once fully charged the machine will go into standby mode and stop drawing power.
