Supplier's note
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Wait, so the user first mentions the Technical Parameters Table with Columns: Feature, Specification, Application Scenario, but in the example format, the Technical Specifications table has Feature, Specification, Benefit. There's a conflict here. Since the example format is provided, perhaps the user intended to follow that, so maybe the Technical Specifications table should have Feature, Specification, Benefit. The initial instruction might have a typo. Since the example is more concrete, I'll follow the example's format for the Technical Specifications table (Feature, Specification, Benefit). The user might have mixed up the terms. Alternatively, maybe the Technical Parameters Table is separate, but given the example, I'll proceed with the example's structure.
Proceeding accordingly.
Now, for the Technical Specifications table:
Features would be like Engine Displacement, Chain Pitch, Guide Bar Size, etc. Specifications are the actual values. Benefits explain the advantage.
Customization Guide: The guide bar sizes are adjustable? The vision details mention easy chain replacement, so maybe users can customize the chain type or bar length based on their needs. The customization hint could be adjusting the guide bar length (24in or 36in) to suit different cutting tasks.
Scenario Solution Paragraph: For example, the 36in guide bar is suitable for cutting large trees, while the 24in is better for smaller branches.
Choose Your Model table: Since the input only provides one model's specs (82cc, etc.), I need to create hypothetical Base, Advanced, Pro models. Maybe the Base is 82cc, Advanced could have a 90cc engine, Pro 100cc. The guide bar lengths could vary: Base has 24in, Advanced 36in, Pro maybe 46in. Safety features: Base has basic chain brake, Advanced adds kickback guard, Pro includes both plus more. Warranty: Base 1 year, Advanced 2 years, Pro 3 years. Or other parameters like weight, fuel efficiency, etc.
Managers Note: The three technical breakthroughs could be EPA certification (environmental), high-strength steel blade (durability), and advanced safety features (chain brake and kickback guard). Then, guide users: professionals needing heavy-duty go for Pro, occasional users Base, etc.
Now, putting it all together in markdown as per the format.
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