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This close-up image shows a section of a control panel, likely from an older piece of machinery or vehicle. The panel is a dirty, weathered beige color and shows signs of rust. Several buttons and a metallic plate with text are visible.

In the foreground, there are two identical control units, each with a black rotary knob and a label below. The knobs have markings indicating positions, and the labels read "Wischen 1" and "Wischen 2" (German for "Wipe 1" and "Wipe 2"). Above these, another button unit is visible, this one with a round black button and a label that reads "Waschen" (German for "Wash"). There are also two square-shaped buttons with no clear labels.

Further back, a metallic plate with printed text is attached to the panel. Some of the legible text includes "Type", "ZUTK", "de Série", and "Caches de protection". The overall impression is of a functional but worn control interface. The setting appears to be an indoor or covered area, given the lack of natural light and the presence of electrical components. The condition of the panel suggests it might be located in a workshop, a maintenance area, or on equipment that has seen significant use.
FM-JVyDV2

Jun 30, 2026, 11:03 AM

Mikołajki, Poland

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This close-up image shows a section of a control panel, likely from an older piece of machinery or vehicle. The panel is a dirty, weathered beige color and shows signs of rust. Several buttons and a metallic plate with text are visible. In the foreground, there are two identical control units, each with a black rotary knob and a label below. The knobs have markings indicating positions, and the labels read "Wischen 1" and "Wischen 2" (German for "Wipe 1" and "Wipe 2"). Above these, another button unit is visible, this one with a round black button and a label that reads "Waschen" (German for "Wash"). There are also two square-shaped buttons with no clear labels. Further back, a metallic plate with printed text is attached to the panel. Some of the legible text includes "Type", "ZUTK", "de Série", and "Caches de protection". The overall impression is of a functional but worn control interface. The setting appears to be an indoor or covered area, given the lack of natural light and the presence of electrical components. The condition of the panel suggests it might be located in a workshop, a maintenance area, or on equipment that has seen significant use.

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