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	<title>Comments on: How to fix a sticky lens barrier on Canon A530</title>
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		<title>By: greg kimnach</title>
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		<description>excellent!  my wife&#039;s a560 barriers were stuck retracted and these instructions made it a snap to repair.  however, you need not remove the springs.  leave them in place, and when putting the small barriers back, you should place the small barriers on and overlap them on the large ones.  then, with a small screwdriver, push the spring outward followed by slidng the small barrier off the large one and into place.

again, thanks! this took all of five minutes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>excellent!  my wife&#8217;s a560 barriers were stuck retracted and these instructions made it a snap to repair.  however, you need not remove the springs.  leave them in place, and when putting the small barriers back, you should place the small barriers on and overlap them on the large ones.  then, with a small screwdriver, push the spring outward followed by slidng the small barrier off the large one and into place.</p>
<p>again, thanks! this took all of five minutes.</p>
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