Memory from Rosult, France
FM-Grq9g2
Rosult, France
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The image displays an EX-TEC GA 680 portable gas detection device, identified by its branding, resting on an orange, textured surface in what appears to be a workshop or utility area in Rosult, France

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The image displays an EX-TEC GA 680 portable gas detection device, identified by its branding, resting on an orange, textured surface in what appears to be a workshop or utility area in Rosult, France. The device is encased in a black protective rubberized cover with orange accents visible on the sides. Its screen is illuminated, displaying text including "Sampling done", "O2 20.9vol%", "ALT 10.1%", "CO2 0.0vol%", and "HS 100.0PPM", along with icons indicating battery life and signal strength. Below the screen are three function buttons labeled F1, F2, F3, and a central gray rotary knob. A power button is located to the lower left of the knob. A black cable is connected to the top left of the device, and a metallic fitting with a clear tube connector is visible on the top right side. The orange surface shows signs of wear and minor debris. In the background, out of focus, a light-colored pegboard or similar storage system is visible, with several small brushes with brass and dark bristles hanging from it, alongside various metal components and containers.

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