Hunsta, Might you be related to my college-days Italian bike riding buddy from Germany,
Aprillia the Hunsta? Likely not...
Anyway. Yes, the "bean can" is the Ignition Trigger Unit located under the engine's front cover. Do remove the negative battery cable before pulling the cover as it is possible to short out the diode board, thereby causing more problems than you already have.
Removing the bean can is easy. Disconnect the wire harness at the plastic plug, remove two Allen screws and lift off the ITU. It refits only one way due to the offset drive dogs so no worries about refit.
There is an oval-shaped metal cap/plug on the side of the can's body. Pry this off with a tiny flat blade screwdriver. Do not let it fly across the garage as finding it will be a chore.

Peeking into the can's interior, you'll see the advance mechanism as you rotate the drive shaft. See the small, nylon "feet" that slide across the metal "floor"? Spot the small pins that the advance arms rotate on? This is the oft times problem area.
I use something like WD40 to rinse out the area. Drain this kerosene-like material out. An aerosol, non-drying, industrial lubricant (I use LPS-2) will keep everything sliding properly. Drain off any excess. All ignition components in the can are solid-state and you won't harm them during the lube process.
I have rebuilt several bean cans. It's a fiddly process but doable, with care.
You'll need to reset the ignition timing after replacing the can.
Monte