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Lady Lioness Posted on Jan 19, 2017

How do you stop the buzzer on my lakewood heater

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I need wiring diagram for a Lakewood heater

try this link.
https://images.app.goo.gl/eqouF5WZLpQbu987
There are several diagrams for lakewood heaters.
Youb can also do a search google by typing in (wiring diagram for a Lakewood heater).
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Want to buy a new heater' the lakewood is the best on the market i own one for 20 years and it just broke would like to buy another one need how to contact your store telephone number address and most...

Hello Teresa,

I am sorry to inform you but Lakewood heater company filled bankrutcy in 2009 and no longer is in bussiness. However, I have found a website that still has Lakewood patio heaters in many different styles that you may want to take a look at, the follow is a link to that site http://www.heater-home.com/category/lakewood.aspx

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My Lakewood oil-filled electric radiator makes some crackling noises when first heating - is this normal?

Yes, it is normal. the sound is from the oil heating up and moving through the fins. It will stop after a few minute. After the heater is used for a few months the noise will stop altogether. j


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Lakewood radiator heater model number 5101. The heater just stopped working all of a sudden. The buttons still light up when switched on but there is no heating. please help as I dont have any other...

Sounds as if the element is burnt out or the tstat is broken. the tstat is the more common as they use very cheap ones. Unfortunately you can't get these. My suggestion is to buy a new one.
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Model 7096 heater

http://www.ul.com/media/newsrel/nr041405.html
Concerning Lakewood Model #7096
RECALL
May cause electric shock!
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