Description
The Etenon V12 LED is dimensioned for the heaviest commercial duty: 10 to 12 hours of daily operation, users up to 180 kg and an extra wide 60 by 160 cm deck. It is specified for premium fitness clubs, four and five star hotels, sports medicine centres and large corporate wellbeing facilities.
Its 4 hp figure is continuous duty, not peak output. That distinction is what separates a commercial treadmill from a semi professional one: a continuous duty AC motor is designed for tens of thousands of operating hours, whereas a DC motor rated in peak horsepower loses performance well before that under club conditions. Speed spans 0.8 to 22 km/h and motorised incline runs from 0 to 15 per cent, so the machine handles walking protocols, endurance work and sprint intervals on the same deck.
The deck itself is 60 cm wide, wider than the usual commercial standard, which matters at full speed and for larger or less confident users. Cushioning uses eight silicone elements of two different hardnesses, giving progressive orthopaedic absorption that protects joints over long sessions, a decisive criterion where the membership includes older adults, regular runners or rehabilitation users. The 18.5 inch LED console covers speed, distance, time, calories and pulse with 12 preset and 3 custom programmes, and heart rate is read from the handles or from a 5 kHz chest belt. Running noise stays below 60 dB.
Technical specification
| Reference | V12 |
|---|---|
| Model | Etenon V12 LED |
| Motor | 4 hp AC, continuous duty |
| Speed | 0.8 to 22 km/h |
| Incline | 0 to 15 per cent, motorised |
| Running deck | 60 x 160 cm |
| Maximum user weight | 180 kg |
| Cushioning | 8 silicone elements, two hardness grades |
| Console | 18.5 inch LED |
| Programmes | 12 preset, 3 custom |
| Heart rate | Hand sensors and 5 kHz chest belt |
| Noise level | Below 60 dB |
| Daily duty | 10 to 12 hours |
| Standard | EN ISO 20957 |
| Warranty | 24 months professional, 5 years frame |
| Price | 5,995 EUR excluding VAT |
LED console or touchscreen
The V12 LED covers the metrics members actually use during a session, speed, distance, time, calories and pulse, without the cost of an interactive screen. For a hotel or a club where guests bring their own phone and headphones, that is often the better allocation of budget: the money goes into the motor, the deck and the cushioning rather than into a display that ages faster than the mechanics. Where a facility wants streaming, on demand classes or centralised software management, a touchscreen model is the right choice. On the installation side, plan a dedicated circuit, a safety run off zone behind the machine and, for upper floors, a check on the floor build up given the machine weight plus a 180 kg user. Delivery in France runs 2 to 5 days, and our after sales team responds within 48 hours.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between continuous and peak horsepower?
Continuous duty is the power the motor sustains indefinitely; peak is a brief maximum. The V12 is rated 4 hp continuous, which is the figure that matters for commercial use.
What footprint should I allow?
Overall dimensions, weight and the required clearances are confirmed in the layout study prepared for your room before the order.
Is it quiet enough for a hotel?
Running noise stays below 60 dB, which is why the model is frequently specified for hotel fitness rooms adjacent to guest areas.
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