INGERSOLL RAND Z2031 Automatic Watch Instructions

June 13, 2024
Ingersoll Rand

INGERSOLL RAND Z2031 Automatic Watch

Product Information

The product is a watch with the model number CALIBRE Z2031.

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Automatic Watches

The watch operates automatically under normal conditions.

Automatic Watch Power Reserve

In order to maintain power, the watch may be taken off the wrist for a maximum period of 30 hours. If this period is exceeded, the movement will stop and another manual wind will be necessary. It must be remembered that if the watch is worn while sleeping, the
movement of the wrist is insufficient to maintain the automatic winding function. Caution: Do not overwind your watch as this may cause damage to the movement.

Water Resistance

Level of Water Resistance| Suitable for| Suitable for swimming| Suitable for snorkeling| Suitable for high board diving or water sports
---|---|---|---|---
3ATM 30m| Can withstand accidental splashing| No| No| No
5ATM 50m| Can withstand swimming poolside| Yes| No| No
10ATM 100m| Can withstand snorkeling| Yes| Yes| No
20ATM 200m| Suitable for sub-aqua diving| Yes| Yes| Yes

Watch Care

For any maintenance or repairs, it is recommended to consult an Ingersoll approved specialist.

Product Usage Instructions

Automatic Watch Power Reserve

In order to maintain power, follow these steps:

  1. If you need to take off the watch for more than 30 hours, manually wind the watch before removing it.
  2. If the movement stops due to exceeding the maximum period, manually wind the watch again to restart the movement.
  3. Avoid wearing the watch while sleeping as the movement of the wrist is insufficient to maintain the automatic winding function.
  4. Do not overwind the watch as it may cause damage to the movement.

Water Resistance

Depending on the water resistance level, the watch is suitable for different water activities:

Level of Water Resistance| Suitable for swimming| Suitable for snorkeling| Suitable for high board diving or water sports
---|---|---|---
3ATM 30m| No| No| No
5ATM 50m| Yes| No| No
10ATM 100m| Yes| Yes| No
20ATM 200m| Yes| Yes| Yes

Watch Care

To ensure proper care for your watch, follow these precautions:

  • Avoid exposing the watch to extreme shock or impact.
  • If any maintenance or repairs are needed, consult an Ingersoll approved specialist.

AUTOMATIC WATCHES

An automatic or self-winding watch is a mechanical watch in which the mainspring is wound automatically as a result of the natural motion of the wearer’s arm, making regular manual winding unnecessary. The winding of the automatic mechanism depends on the intensity of your movements. When you receive the watch for the first time it may not be running. This is because the watch has no power to operate. The watch must be given an initial manual wind with 15 to 20 turns of the crown and then while the watch is worn it will wind itself and maintain the correct time. When setting the time please ensure the hands only move in a clockwise direction to avoid damage. The accuracy tolerance of our automatic movements is -40 to +40 seconds per day, worn under normal conditions.

AUTOMATIC WATCH POWER RESERVE

In order to maintain power the watch may be taken off the wrist for a maximum period of 30 hours. If this period is exceeded the movement will stop and another manual wind will be necessary. It must be remembered that if the watch is worn while sleeping the movement of the wrist is insufficient to maintain the automatic winding function. Caution: Do not overwind your watch as this may cause damage to the movement.

AUTOMATIC 2 HAND /MOONPHASE AND DUAL TIME WITH EXPOSED MECHANISM

(ND) – Night and Day
(DT) – Dual Time
(EM) – Exposed Mechanism

(a) – Normal running and manual winding position (turn clockwise)
(b) – Hand-setting

  • Pull crown out to position b, time setting position, and rotate anti-clockwise to set the dual time on the small dial located at 9 o’clock position
  • Once dual time is set rotate crown clockwise to set the home time, making sure it is correctly set to AM & PM, the sun/moon dial at 12 will indicate this.
  • Finally push crown to position a, normal running/manual winding position

WATER RESISTANCE

All Ingersoll models have a water resistant construction and are individually tested. Check the water resistance level of the watch before submerging into water. To maintain water resistance the crown and buttons must be fully pushed into the case and not operated when in contact with water. Water resistance is not permanent. In the course of time, the gaskets of the case and crown may become worn and may reduce the water resistance of your watch. Slight shocks applied to the crown or rapid temperature changes can damage the seals and impair the water resistance. We recommend periodic checking. Fogging of glass may not necessarily indicate the entry of moisture, it can also be caused by extreme temperature changes. If this occurs, it is highly recommended to check with an Ingersoll approved specialist.

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WATCH CARE

  • Clean your watch with a soft cloth and water only.
  • Do not submerge your watch under water unless it has the required level of water resistance.
  • After saltwater use, rinse watch under tap and wipe dry with a soft cloth.
  • Metal bracelets should be cleaned periodically. Clean with a soft brush dipped in mild soapy water and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. • We advise having your timepiece serviced every 18 – 24 months by an Ingersoll approved specialist.

PRECAUTIONS

There are certain actions or environmental situations that may damage or impede the ability of your timepiece to perform optimally. It is important to avoid the following conditions: extreme heat or cold, as well as prolonged periods of exposure to direct sunlight, exposure to wet conditions that exceed the water resistance rating of your timepiece. Your timepiece should not be affected by magnetic fields generated by household items such as televisions and stereos, but it is recommended to avoid powerful electric fields or static electricity, which may interfere with the mechanism. It is also important to avoid extreme shock or impact.

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