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-[* black] Take notice of this small white cylinder, it may be hard to see as it is behind several wires.
-[* black] You will need to make space for it and bring it out towards you.
-[* black] Notice that there are 2 little plastic tabs that block the cylinders body. You will need to depress them and then push the cylinder body out towards you.
-[* black] Use caution in order to not touch the metal connected to the flash and to not break the insulation of a wire as both could electrocute you. Note that this can still occur even if the battery has been removed.
+[* black] To the far left of the wiring is a small metal hook. There is a plastic cylinder by the hook . This hook needs to wrap over the white cylinder for a full electrical circuit to be complete.
+[* black] Notice that there are 2 little plastic tabs that block the cylinder body. You will need to depress them and then pull the cylinder body out towards you. Hook the metal hook over the white plastic cylinder.
+[* black] CAUTION: Do not touch any metal on the camera while repairing the flash. Even though the battery is removed, the capacitor can give you quite a zap. not break the insulation of a wire as both could electrocute you. Also, be very careful not to damage any wires.