STEP 1: PREPARATION
- Pull up the lock and disconnect the ribbon cable from the scroll wheel PCB.
- Optional: Go to the disassembly to see how to remove the side buttons in case you have not done this before.
- Connect the PCB again. Contacts of the ribbon cable need to face the PCB.
- ZEN 8K Mini: Add a Pre-Travel spacer to the plunger (The structure that hits the M1 and M2 switch)

STEP 1
Step 2: Calibration Sticker
Add the Pre-Travel spacer like shown in the video if you are assembling a ZEN 8K Mini.
If you have the feeling there is still a bit of pre-travel add a second spacer.

Video
ONLY IF YOU GOT THE MAGNESIUM WHEEL
- Take off the stock mouse wheel.
- Connect the magnesium wheel with the pin.
- Plug the magnesium wheel in the encoder.
- Check if it runs smoothly.

STEP 2
STEP 3: CONNECT THE ENCODER PCB
- ZEN 8K Mini: Add a Pre-Travel spacer to the plunger (The structure that hits the M1 and M2 switch)
- Insert the encoder PCB under the structures in front.
- Place the mouse wheel holder. Check the alignment.
- Use pointy screws to fasten the PCB. If the screw holes are too big, use torx screws (long ones) to fasten the PCB. It will fit better.
Note: Contact us via the Live support Chat if you experience pre-travel.

STEP 3

Scrollweel PCB position
This is where the PCB should end up. Basically "sandwiched" between two structures. The red part is the scrollwheel PCB.
STEP 4: INSTALL THE SIDE BUTTON PCB
- Press gently and stay patient.
- Prepare the ribbon cable to insert the carbon fiber rod.

STEP 4
STEP 5: INSTALL THE CARBON FIBER ROD
Disclaimer: We do not recommend installing the rod in the back. The shell might get damaged during the installation process. We will do this later.
- The pouch on the side button side are your starting point. The pouch on the other side has a wider entry. You can click it in.

STEP 5
STEP 6: INSTALL MAIN PCB
- Ignore the filing of the PCB
- in the video. The latest design version doesn't require that anymore.
- Connect the ribbon cable to the PCB. Check the right direction of the cable. If you connect it wrong the mouse buttons will not work.
- Place the PCB into the frame. The antenna should be on the side near the mouse buttons, not the mouse skates.
- Even thought the video tells differently, you can use the torx screws rather in the front and the pointy screws in the back.
- Newer versions have the second rod under the PCB. It helps to insert the rod first and the bar after that.

STEP 6

Antenna position
Before you continue, check on the antenna position.
STEP 7: INSTALL SECOND CARBON FIBER ROD
Note: Only if you chose two rods in the configurator, you will have it in your Mod-Kit.
Add the rod gently.
Newer versions have the second rod under the PCB. It helps to insert the rod first and the bar after that.

STEP 7
STEP 8: ADD THE BATTERY
- If you like, cover the battery with the battery sticker.
- Sometimes the adhesive does not stick very well to the sticker, so leaving a black area helps.
- Add the adhesive. (Newer versions have a round adhesive)
- Add the battery on top of the battery holder.
- Be careful not to break the battery holder.
- Check if the mouse is turning on.

STEP 8
STEP 9: ALMOST DONE
- Place the mouse feet on the designated spots.
- If you are using dots or sapphire skates we recommend to place 7 skates on the mouse. Four in the front and 3 in the back.
Check if all four large mouse skates touch the ground. If that is not the case it is possible that the PCB or shell got slightly bent during the disassembly/ assembly process. To fix this, it is possible to bend the mouse in to opposite direction as it's deformed. Repeat the process until all mouse skates are on the ground.

STEP 9
YOU DID IT!
Well done.
Turn the mouse on by pressing the button for 6 seconds. The LED should turn on.
Finish by configuring your mouse with Synapse.
Apply grip tape if desired.
If you have any other problems, contact our support team at support@pmm.gg or in the live chat (Bottom left).
Have fun gaming!