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GreenWorks 25147 - User Manual

GreenWorks 25147
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Questions and Answers

  • A
    alicia09Jul 25, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a GreenWorks 25147 Lawn Mower when the motor refuses to start?
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      claytonloriJul 25, 2025
      If your GreenWorks Lawn Mower motor won't start, first ensure the power is on. Check if the mains socket is faulty by trying another socket. Inspect the extension cable for damage and replace it if needed. Also, check and replace the fuse if it's faulty or blown. If the grass is too long, increase the cutting height and tilt the mower to reduce the starting load. Finally, if the motor protector has activated, allow the motor to cool and increase the cutting height.
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    justinmartinezAug 1, 2025
    What to do if the blade is not rotating on my GreenWorks 25147?
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      Laurie GallagherAug 1, 2025
      If the blade isn't rotating while your GreenWorks Lawn Mower is switched on, the cutting blade might be obstructed. Switch off the mower and clear any obstruction, always wearing gardening gloves. Another possibility is that the blade nut or bolt is loose; try tightening it.
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    daniellekirkAug 6, 2025
    Why is my GreenWorks 25147 functioning intermittently?
    • R
      Richard JonesAug 6, 2025
      If your GreenWorks Lawn Mower functions intermittently, inspect the extension cable for any damage and replace it if necessary. If the internal wiring of the mower is damaged, contact a service agent. It's also possible that the motor protector has activated; allow the motor to cool and increase the cutting height.
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    Dale ReidAug 13, 2025
    Why does my GreenWorks 25147 Lawn Mower leave a ragged finish and/or the motor labours?
    • A
      Amanda JohnsonAug 13, 2025
      If your GreenWorks Lawn Mower leaves a ragged finish or the motor labors, try increasing the height of cut. If that doesn't solve the problem, the cutting blade might be blunt and need replacement. Check underneath the mower for any clogging and clear it out, wearing gardening gloves for protection. Also, ensure the blade is fitted correctly; if it's upside down, refit it properly.
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    Stephen NicholsAug 18, 2025
    What causes excessive vibrations/noise in a GreenWorks Lawn Mower?
    • S
      Sarah VargasAug 18, 2025
      If your GreenWorks Lawn Mower is vibrating excessively or making unusual noises, the blade nut or bolt might be loose, so try tightening it. Alternatively, the cutting blade could be damaged and need replacement.

Summary

Safety Notes and Symbols

Operation and Preparation

Preparation

Steps to take before operating the lawn mower for safe use.

Maintenance and Storage Guidelines

Electrical Safety

Crucial safety precautions related to the power supply and electrical components.

Product Information and Specifications

Technical Specifications

Details key performance and physical characteristics of the lawn mower.

Assembly Instructions

Operation and Controls

Starting and Stopping the Mower

Steps for safely starting and stopping the lawn mower's motor.

Usage and Maintenance Tips

General Maintenance

Routine checks and cleaning to keep the mower in good working order.

Repair and Storage Procedures

Replacing the Cutting Blade

Step-by-step guide for safely replacing the mower's cutting blade.

Troubleshooting

GreenWorks 25147 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Voltage120V
Power SourceCorded Electric
Battery IncludedNo
TypeElectric Lawn Mower
Cutting Width16 inch
Deck MaterialPolymer

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