Tbf the square could very well be a stylized tumble dryer, and in 90% of the clothes I own the temperatures are indicated by writing instead of dots. Also a normal user wouldn't need to know about bleach or dry clean.
Just in case it’s not clear for Americans, those temperatures are in Celsius. But you can pretty much interpret them as one dot low, two dots medium, or three dots high on your machine (double check user manual to be sure). More dots equals higher temperature.
The options hot/cold are not present on washing machines in Europe, and instead you get these temperature gradings, generally they go from 30 °C to 90 °C. All water is collected from the cold water line and then heated inside the washing machine itself.
Since 30 °C is the lowest the machines usually go, we can't even wash in cold water even if we want to. Kind of a pity.
"Oh you want to dry in shade, you delicate fucking flower? Your mine dwelling ancestors would be so ashamed of you right now. They might even lose their rivets to see their fragile descendants. What's that? You need some sunscreen? Should I put some moisturizer too while we're at it?"
It would take all of 10 minutes to draw it in a vector program or trace it by hand, and that's a lot faster than waiting for someone else to use reverse image search for you.