Supplier's note
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Ah, so the user's example format shows Technical Specifications with Feature, Specification, Benefit. But the structured requirements say Technical Parameters Table (Columns: Feature, Specification, Application Scenario). This is conflicting. The user might have made a mistake here, but since the example format is given, perhaps the user expects the Technical Specifications table to follow the example's structure (Feature, Specification, Benefit), despite the earlier instruction. Alternatively, maybe the structured requirements are part of the problem's instructions, and the example format is the desired output. Since the user provided the example format, I should follow that. The example uses Benefit instead of Application Scenario. So perhaps the user intended to have the Technical Specifications table with Feature, Specification, Benefit. The initial instruction's mention of Application Scenario might be an error. To resolve this, I'll proceed with the example format's structure for Technical Specifications.
Now, moving forward. Let's start building each section step by step.
First, the Technical Specifications table. Features from the product attributes and vision details.
Features:
- Material: Transparent plastic body and metallic base plate
- Design: Ergonomic handle, compact and lightweight
- Steam Functionality: Adjustable steam output
- Safety Features: Auto-off, non-stick coating
- Versatility: Suitable for various fabrics, including delicate materials
- Portability: Foldable, travel-friendly
Specifications:
- Material: Transparent plastic body with metallic base plate
- Weight: Let's say 500g (base model?), but maybe as a general spec, since the Choose Your Model will have versions. Wait, in the Technical Specifications table, perhaps it's the base specs. Hmm, but the Choose Your Model table will compare versions. So maybe in the Technical Specifications table, the specs are general for the product line, not per model. So for the Technical Specifications table, the specs are the standard features.
Application Scenario (if following the structured requirements) or Benefit (as per example). Since the example uses Benefit, let's go with that.
Example rows:
Feature: Transparent Body Material
Specification: Polycarbonate transparent plastic with metallic base plate
Benefit: Allows real-time monitoring of water level and internal components for efficient operation.
Feature: Adjustable Steam Output
Specification: 3 adjustable settings (Low/Medium/High)
Benefit: Tailors steam intensity to different fabric types, enhancing wrinkle removal effectiveness.
Feature: Ergonomic Design
Specification: Contoured rubberized handle
Benefit: Reduces hand fatigue during extended use.
Feature: Auto-Off Safety
Specification: Auto-shutoff after 30 minutes of inactivity
Benefit: Ensures energy efficiency and user safety.
Feature: Lightweight Construction
Specification: 500g compact design
Benefit: Enables effortless portability for travel or home use.
Feature: Non-Stick Base Plate
Specification: Teflon-coated surface
Benefit: Prevents fabric sticking and simplifies cleaning.
Now, the Customization Guide: "Adjustable steam settings to accommodate different fabric thicknesses and user preferences. Transparent design allows customization of water levels for optimal performance in varied environments."
Scenario Solution Paragraph: "The medium steam setting is ideal for delicate fabrics like silk, preventing overheating and damage. The compact size makes it perfect for travel, fitting easily into luggage compartments. The ergonomic handle ensures comfort during prolonged ironing sessions in home or commercial settings."
Choose Your Model Table:
Parameters could be:
- Steam Output (g/min)
- Weight (grams)
- Auto-Off Timer (minutes)
- Material Compatibility (types)
- Portability (Foldable Design)
Base Model:
- Steam Output: 100g/min
- Weight: 500g
- Auto-Off: 30 mins
- Materials: Regular fabrics
- Foldable: Yes
Advanced Model:
- Steam Output: +15% (115g/min)
- Weight: 450g (-10%)
- Auto-Off: 45 mins
- Materials: Delicate + Regular
- Foldable: Yes
Pro Model:
- Steam Output: +30% (130g/min)
- Weight: 400g (-20%)
- Auto-Off: 60 mins
- Materials: All fabric types
- Foldable: Yes
Managers Note:
First paragraph: Three breakthroughs: 1. Transparent body for monitoring, 2. Adjustable steam for fabric types, 3. Ergonomic design for comfort.
Second paragraph: Guide selection: Base for occasional use, Advanced for frequent travelers needing more power, Pro for commercial use requiring durability and high performance.
Need to use "With X, you can Y" structure. For example, "With the adjustable steam settings, you can customize intensity for silk or cotton fabrics." Also include comparative hints like "20% lighter than traditional steamers."
Putting it all together in the specified format.
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