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It is the same as a Rascal 600 only the 300 has smaller wheels.
The manual is not much help on the brake, it does not go into repairing the bake, except for checking voltages and replacing the microswitch, some tips are a little oil on the detent balls help to keep it free and movable, but don't get oil on the brake pad.
Good day to you.These series or blinks or bleeps are codes to determine the fault.& the trouble you will find is Shoprider etc will not give out info to the public.Contacting a Scooter repair shop is a good idea,reason being.They can order your part if needed.You can also download:SHOPRIDER SERVICE MANUAL 2007 1-800-743-0772 as a PDF File,if you do anything yourself.Remember a repair shop will be hesitant to even look at it & I suggest you take a photo of every step if fixing yourself with your mobile.Have a nice day,hope I was of help.Colin
Hi Carol, I have lots of Rascal answers at my link, also check the Rasca pics, the is a Diagram there. but if you have a specific problem you can post there or here, we will do are best for an answer. Scooter Doctor App
You can contact them and they would be able to advise you where one may be. Also try going to Google and typing your location and "Acer computer repair". This should bring up a list of computer repair shops in your area. Here is Acer's contact info. Acer America (USA only) Acer America Corporation 333 West San Carlos Street Suite 1500 San Jose, CA 95110 (408) 533-7700 - Phone (408) 533-4555 - Fax (408) 533-4574 - Sales Fax
you may have blown caps take it to a repair man and let them fix it so you dont jave to troubleshoot everything...they usually know right away what the problem is
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