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The macro mode is for taking pictures of subjects very close to the camera. The camera disables the flash in this mode. There's a switch on the left side of the camera, near the USB port. Slide this switch away from the flower symbol and toward the mountain symbol to switch out of the macro mode.
You have put the camera into "Macro" mode. That's an extreme close-up mode for photographing... flowers! Hence the flower symbol. While in macro mode the camera won't be able to autofocus on objects at normal distances.
I don't know your camera, so cannot advise on how you get out of macro mode, but many cameras have a physical switch with flower, head-and-shoulders, and mountain icons, for very close, medium, and far focus ranges. My Lumix has macro mode as one of the selections on the rotary mode selection knob. My canon has it on the ring around the Function button. All marked with a little flower.
The flower means close up and the mountain means distant. These are settings for the focus. Sometimes there is a middle setting for snaps of people in the near but not really close up distance.
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the flower type symbol is for the fabric softner, that would leave the other for bleach. If it is a "W" it may stand for whites.
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