Miraclean Manuals & User Guides
Miraclean (Mantacc) specializes in the manufacturing of medical consumables, including disposable medical swabs, sampling swabs, and saliva collection kits.
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Miraclean Technology Co., Ltd., also recognized globally under the brand Mantacc, is a leading manufacturer of high-quality medical consumables. Based in Shenzhen, China, the company specializes in producing a wide range of disposable medical and sampling products. Their product lineup includes disposable medical swabs, nylon flocked sampling swabs, sponge swabs, and comprehensive saliva collection kits designed for clinical diagnostics and biological sample transport.
With a strong emphasis on reliability and compliance, Miraclean ensures their products meet stringent medical standards, including CE certifications. Their medical swabs and sampling kits are widely utilized by medical professionals, health units, and laboratories for surface cleaning, virology sampling, and in vitro diagnostics.
Miraclean manuals
Latest manuals from manuals+ curated for this brand.
Miraclean 93050E-101 Disposable Sampling Swab Instruction Manual
Miraclean 96000 Disposable Sampling Swab Instruction Manual
Miraclean TY180 Saliva Collection Kit Instructions
Miraclean support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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Are Miraclean sampling swabs reusable?
No, Miraclean disposable medical and sampling swabs are designed for single-use only and should not be reused.
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How should I store a Miraclean Saliva Collection Kit?
Kits should generally be stored at room temperature in a dry, ventilated environment away from direct sunlight, corrosive gases, and flammable substances.
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Do I need to avoid eating or drinking before using the saliva collection kit?
Yes, you should not eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum for at least 30 minutes prior to collecting a saliva sample to avoid affecting the sampling effect.
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How do I dispose of used Miraclean medical swabs?
Used medical and sampling swabs must be treated according to local medical waste disposal regulations and cannot be disposed of in regular home trash.