Suction pressure from the 120 W DC motor is achieved through a high-RPM impeller design that prioritizes localized static pressure over high-volume airflow. This specific balance is tailored for surface-level debris like fine road dust and hair, rather than deep-pile carpet extraction. The motor-to-airway ratio is optimized to prevent overheating within the compact 0.1 kg housing, ensuring the thermal cutoff does not trigger during standard 30-minute operation cycles. This makes the unit ideal for hard surfaces like tiles and car dashboards where direct contact allows the pressure to seal effectively against the substrate for maximum lift.
The filtration architecture utilizes a single-stage washable HEPA system designed to manage the high particulate matter (PM2.5) levels common in Indian metropolitan areas. By employing a high-density pleated media, the filter captures fine allergens and dander that secondary cyclone systems often bypass. The washable construction is a critical engineering choice for the Indian market, as it allows users to restore airflow performance by removing the heavy dust loading from roadside air without needing frequent filter replacements. This single-stage approach minimizes the internal drag on the 120 W motor, maintaining suction efficiency throughout the 0.5 L capacity.
The battery system is configured around high-discharge cells that support the constant 120 W draw required for 3500 Pa performance. Utilizing a Constant Current-Constant Voltage (CC-CV) charging protocol via a 4-hour cycle, the circuit protects the cells from voltage fluctuations common in domestic Indian power grids. The 30-minute runtime represents a calculated trade-off between battery weight and thermal management, providing enough energy for spot-cleaning without the bulk of larger packs. Users should note that the discharge curve is relatively flat, providing consistent power until the final moments of the cycle, which is essential for maintaining effective cleaning performance throughout the session.
The 0.5 L bagless dust bin utilizes a translucent polycarbonate chassis that allows for immediate visual inspection of the fill level. The internal baffle design is engineered to direct heavy debris away from the HEPA filter surface, using gravity and primary centrifugal force to settle larger particles like biscuit crumbs or small stones at the base of the container. While this unit is strictly for dry use, the motor housing is sealed to prevent fine dust ingress from reaching the internal copper windings. The quick-release mechanism on the bin ensures that emptying the contents into an Indian household waste bin is a hygienic process.
The mechanical interface for the crevice tool and brush nozzle uses a friction-fit system that ensures airtight integrity during operation. The brush nozzle is specifically designed with nylon bristles that agitate pet hair and stubborn dust on car upholstery, allowing the suction to capture loosened debris. This mechanical agitation compensates for the lower CFM typical of handheld units compared to corded canisters. For AC vent cleaning, the slim profile of the crevice tool allows the airflow to be concentrated into a narrow stream, increasing the air velocity to dislodge grime from between plastic slats where traditional brushes cannot reach.
Constructing the chassis from high-impact ABS plastic allows the total weight to remain at a remarkable 0.1 kg without sacrificing structural rigidity. The ergonomic handle is positioned at the center of gravity to reduce wrist strain during overhead cleaning, such as when targeting ceiling fan blades or high shelves. The compact footprint is designed for easy storage in glove compartments or kitchen drawers, reflecting the needs of modern, space-constrained Indian apartments. This lightweight architecture combined with the 120 W motor power positions the 220V Styles A_B Option 600 as a precision-engineered tool for immediate, high-frequency cleaning tasks across diverse home surfaces.