How to use a Topi-CLICK applicator?

How to use a Topi-CLICK applicator?

  1. Using Your Topi-CLICK® Topical Dose Applicator.
  2. Step 1: Read Prescription Label.
  3. Step 2: Prime Your Topi-CLICK (first use only)
  4. Step 3: Turn Base to Activate Medication.
  5. Step 4: Apply Medication Using the Applicator.

How many CLICKs can Topi do?

Doses Provided: When filling with 35 mL, the Topi-CLICK® will provide approximately 32 mL or 64 doses (at 2 CLICKs per dose or 128 CLICKs total).

How to prime Topi-CLICK?

  1. Prime the Topi-CLICK® by turning the base until topical is dispensed and wipe off topical.
  2. Snap on the protective outer cap.
  3. Apply center of label to the side of the Topi-CLICK® container which is oppo- site the “REFILL” and graduation marks.

How fast can Topi spam?

He is best known for his jitter-clicking skills and holding a non-hacked community record of 17.6 clicks per second.

How many ml is a click?

Each click (¼ turn of the Topi-CLICK® container base) moves the plunger (topical elevator) approximately 0.25ml of volume space, thereby dispensing 0.25ml of cream on average. (The dispensing mechanism is similar to a syringe, but with more control of the plunger movement, so Topi-CLICK® is easier to use.)

Can you refill Topi-click?

Note: Follow instructions on prescription label before use. Topi-CLICK Micro® is not re-fillable. When the TOP black line of the Plunger reaches the embossed line below the word “REFILL” approximately 32 CLICKs are left. Approximately 12 CLICKs remain at the line above the word “REFILL”.

How do you open a topi-click dispenser?

  1. Lift off the cap of the Topi-CLICK® container by placing your thumb under the tab on the protective outer cap and pressing upward.
  2. Turn the base to dispense the number of CLICKs specified in the instructions on your prescription label.
  3. Watch the visual indicators when rotating base.

What is Mr Topi real name?

His real name is Minwoong (민웅). He is best known for his jitter-clicking skills and holding a non-hacked community record of 17.6 clicks per second.