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This image depicts a close-up view of the control panel and upper section of an off-white electronic device, identified by its labels as an S-5000VA Automatic Voltage Regulator, with an input range of 120V-260V, an output of 220V/50Hz, and specified as "ORIGINAL - JAPAN." The location is provided as Alor, Nigeria, though not visually ascertainable from the image. The device's surface shows signs of age and wear, including dust and brownish stains/discoloration. A cream-colored Type G three-pin electrical plug with a black cable is inserted into a socket on the top right, with "FUSE" partially visible near the socket. Below this, instructional text reads, "FOR YOU UNCLOSE COVER REFER DRAWING SHOWN AND CLOSE IT CONNECT THE ELECTRIC WIRE TO THE TERMINAL." An illustrative diagram beside this text shows a two-part terminal cover with arrows indicating rotational and linear movement for opening and closing. On the left side, two circular, fluted knobs or buttons are partially visible; one is reddish-brown, and the other is black. Both are encircled by clear plastic protective rings that are peeling away. Below the label "OUTPUT AC 220V," a terminal consisting of a metal bolt and nut is present, set within a black plastic ring, itself surrounded by a peeling clear plastic ring. On the bottom right, another terminal with a black, fluted knob is visible, marked "GND" with an adjacent ground symbol. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted. The immediate environment beyond the device is out of focus and appears to be a light-colored, textured surface.
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