- Dirty washroom air is sucked in by the Dyson digital motor V4.
- It passes through a HEPA filter, removing 99.9% of the bacteria.
- The filtered air passes over the electronics, cooling them.
- The air then reaches the motor, which channels it up and through the machine.
- Air passes into the air ducts which are insulated to reduce noise.
- It’s then forced through two apertures – creating sheets of air travelling at 690 km/h.
- The two sheets of air literally scrape water from hands.
Voltage | 200-240 | V |
Frequency | 50/60 | Hz |
Power | 1000 | W |
Air speed | 690 | Km/h |
Hand dry time measurement | 10 | sec |
Packaged dimensions | H145 x W455 x D274 | mm |
Weight | 2.9 | kg |
Filter | HEPA | |
Motor | 1 | piece |
Motor speed | 90000 | rpm |
Activation system | IR activation |