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An eye-level close-up image captures the central control panel of a piece of exercise equipment, likely a treadmill or elliptical machine, located in the city of Sofia, Bulgaria. The panel is primarily dark grey with various control elements.

At the top, a white rectangular display area features two green LED digital readouts. The upper display shows "1.C" or "1.0", while the larger display below it reads "0.0". To the left and right of these displays are vertical arrangements of four small unlit indicator dots. On the right, these dots are accompanied by symbols for a curved arrow, a flame, a clock with an arrow, and a lightning bolt. A dark brown square button with a white division symbol is positioned on the top right.

Below the main display, a horizontal row of six square buttons with white borders and black backgrounds are visible. From left to right, these icons represent a clock, a bar chart, a heart with an arrow, a wavy line, a flame, and a battery with a lightning bolt. Directly beneath this row are three orange square buttons with white symbols: a minus sign, a checkmark, and a plus sign. The surface texture of the panel in this mid-section is characterized by fine horizontal raised lines.

The lower section of the panel includes a rectangular, textured dark grey area, likely a speaker grill or ventilation. Partially visible white text on the left edge reads "Energy Saver". To the right, a numerical keypad is present, arranged in a 3x3 grid with square white-bordered buttons labeled 1 through 9. Further to the left are three larger control buttons: a dark grey square button with a white double vertical bar (pause/play), a green square button with a white running stick figure (start), and a red square button, partially obscured, likely indicating stop functionality. No individuals are present in the frame, and no discernible actions or interactions are depicted.
danvel

Mar 25, 2026

Sofia, Bulgaria

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An eye-level close-up image captures the central control panel of a piece of exercise equipment, likely a treadmill or elliptical machine, located in the city of Sofia, Bulgaria. The panel is primarily dark grey with various control elements. At the top, a white rectangular display area features two green LED digital readouts. The upper display shows "1.C" or "1.0", while the larger display below it reads "0.0". To the left and right of these displays are vertical arrangements of four small unlit indicator dots. On the right, these dots are accompanied by symbols for a curved arrow, a flame, a clock with an arrow, and a lightning bolt. A dark brown square button with a white division symbol is positioned on the top right. Below the main display, a horizontal row of six square buttons with white borders and black backgrounds are visible. From left to right, these icons represent a clock, a bar chart, a heart with an arrow, a wavy line, a flame, and a battery with a lightning bolt. Directly beneath this row are three orange square buttons with white symbols: a minus sign, a checkmark, and a plus sign. The surface texture of the panel in this mid-section is characterized by fine horizontal raised lines. The lower section of the panel includes a rectangular, textured dark grey area, likely a speaker grill or ventilation. Partially visible white text on the left edge reads "Energy Saver". To the right, a numerical keypad is present, arranged in a 3x3 grid with square white-bordered buttons labeled 1 through 9. Further to the left are three larger control buttons: a dark grey square button with a white double vertical bar (pause/play), a green square button with a white running stick figure (start), and a red square button, partially obscured, likely indicating stop functionality. No individuals are present in the frame, and no discernible actions or interactions are depicted.

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