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Lasko 5365 Ceramic Compact Heater Questions & Answers
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Unit shuts itself off after a minute or two.
Try taking a can of compressed air and spray in the vents in the front and the back of the heater. The heater has a sensor that gets dusty and causes it to shutoff to prevent overheating.
The heater should function properly once the dust is blown off the sensor.
Good luck!
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on Aug 21, 2014
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My heater stopped as a
Hi,
after letting it cool down the heater should reset it's self and work again...
If it does not then it is no good anymore as the thermal switch is not replaceable...
heatman101
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on Jan 17, 2011
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My heater shuts off after 5 min
i have the same problem ... the fix open the heater and vaccuum the
dust in front of the heating element and the back ,,, and the fan ...
you have to have the triangle screwdriver ...mine i use the #zero
square screwdriver.. after this it works like brand new .. i almost
throw this one out ...
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on Apr 06, 2010
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Unit shuts itself off within a few minutes.
. Try taking a can of compressed air and spray in the vents in the front and the back of the heater. The heater has a sensor that gets dusty and causes it to shutoff to prevent overheating.
The heater should function properly once the dust is blown off the sensor.
Good luck!
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on Feb 21, 2009
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Heater does not come back on
I found that if I unplug the heater from the power outlet for about 3 to 5 minutes, it goes back to normal. Ive had my heater about 1 year, and have successfully done this twice. Hope this helps~!
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on Feb 08, 2009
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Lasko 5365 heater making growling sound.
sounds to me like you have a fan blade hitting something inside the unit, or the motor is going bad, thats the only moving parts to the unit unless it has a sweeping mode, moves from side to side, if it doesnt have that, then its your fan motor or blade, you probably need to replace the motor or the whole unit, as they are fairly inexspecive, but its your call, look inside the unit to see if anything is in there that might be making the noise as well, best of luck, hope that helped
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on Jan 20, 2009
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Will not stay on
Try taking a can of compressed air and spray in the vents in the front and the back of the heater. The heater has a sensor that gets dusty and causes it to shutoff to prevent overheating.
The heater should function properly once the dust is blown off the sensor.
Good luck!
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on Feb 19, 2008
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