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This is an image of a red Olink AVR-PRO 2000VA automatic voltage regulator. The device is placed outdoors on a rough, textured ground that appears to be a mix of soil and small stones, possibly a pathway or an outdoor area in Jos, Nigeria. The voltage regulator has a visible handle on its side and a front panel with various indicators and controls. The front panel features a power switch labeled "POWER" with "ON" and "OFF" positions, with the switch currently in the "ON" position. Below the power switch, there is a circular green button labeled "ON" and "OFF DELAY". To the left of this button, there is a round opening labeled "FUSE". A prominent display meter, identified as an "OUTPUT METER," shows readings from 0 to 300, with a needle indicating a value around 250. Further to the right is an "Input Indicator" section with several colored lights and voltage range labels: "195V-235V", "165V-195V", "235V-280V", "135V-165V", "115V-135V", and "100V-115V". The input indicator lights are not clearly visible, but the diagram suggests different voltage ranges with corresponding lights. A thick black cable, presumably the power cord, is attached to the device and extends out of the frame to the right. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime, with some shadows cast on the ground, indicating outdoor placement under natural light. There are no people visible in the image, and the scene is focused entirely on the voltage regulator and its immediate surroundings. The text on the device clearly identifies the brand and model, along with its function as an "Automatic Voltage Regulator." There is also a small inscription on the side of the device that reads "Designed by Bushana Design GmbH."
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