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Compact steel cash register drawer, RJ12 interface, HDWR HD-KER33

GTIN: 5907614660628 · SKU: HD-KER33

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Specifications

  • Colour: black, powder-coated with hybrid varnish
  • Exterior material: thick cold-rolled steel, SECC
  • Sliding system: polyurethane rollers embedded in rails
  • Number of compartments: 4 banknote compartments with snaps, 5 coin compartments
  • Banknote compartment dimensions: W 7.2 cm × L 18 cm × D 3.5 cm
  • Lock: three-position with four functions (drawer opening/closing, manual opening, electronic opening)
  • Additional functions: pull-out coin compartment, two slots for other means of payment
  • Interface: RJ12
  • Coil voltage: 6/12 V
  • Drawer life: up to 1,000,000 operating cycles
  • External dimensions: 33 (W) × 34.8 (L) × 9 (H) cm
  • Package dimensions: 40 × 38 × 13.5 cm
  • Net weight: 3.5 kg
  • Weight with packaging: 4 kg

Set contents

  • Cash drawer with money compartments
  • Two keys to the lock
  • Cable with RJ12 plug
  • User manual

Features

  • Compact steel housing — thick cold-rolled SECC steel resists mechanical damage and tampering, in a small footprint that fits tight counters.
  • Key lock — three-position lock protects the contents against unauthorised access.
  • Flexible compartments — four banknote compartments with snaps and five coin compartments; the coin insert can be pulled out for emptying.
  • Two payment slots — two slots on the front let you drop in vouchers, cheques and other means of payment without opening the drawer.
  • Three ways to open — with the key, the emergency lever, or electronically from a fiscal printer / cash register.
  • High durability — rated for up to 1,000,000 open cycles.

Installation

The cash drawer is equipped with a standard 6-pin RJ12 plug for direct connection to any EPSON POS printer or Epson-compatible POS equipment. When the receipt finishes printing, the printer automatically opens the drawer.

The drawer also has two slots on the front, so that other means of payment — such as vouchers, cheques or coupons — can be put away without having to open the drawer.

How to open the drawer

The drawer can be opened in three ways:

  1. With the key included in the set.
  2. Emergency opening — using the lever located underneath the device.
  3. Electronically — from the cash register, after the drawer has been connected with the RJ12 cable.
warning

To reduce the risk of damaging or breaking the key, avoid leaving it in the lock during normal operation.

Removing the drawer

Open the drawer and remove the plastic tray for coins and banknotes. Pull the drawer out as far as it will go, tilt the front edge of the drawer upwards, and pull the drawer out at an angle.

Maintenance

The cash drawer slides should be cleaned and lubricated periodically. The frequency depends on usage and environment, but the typical recommended interval is every three months.

  1. Using a dry, lint-free cloth, wipe off old grease and debris from the inner and outer guides. Do not use water or any liquid cleaners.
  2. With a clean applicator, apply a thin layer of lithium-based bearing grease to the inner and outer guides.
  3. Slide the guides back and forth several times to coat the polyurethane rollers properly and distribute the lubricant evenly.

Frequently asked questions

How do I open the HD-KER33 cash drawer?
The lock has to be in the open position first — when it is locked, the drawer cannot be opened and electronic pulses are ignored. With the lock open there are three methods: manually, by turning the key one more position past 'open' until the latch releases; electronically, when a fiscal printer or cash register issues the open-drawer pulse over the RJ12 cable; or in an emergency, using the lever underneath the housing.
Which cash registers and fiscal printers is the HD-KER33 compatible with?
The drawer has a standard 6-pin RJ12 connector and a 6/12 V solenoid, which is the most common POS standard. It connects directly to any EPSON POS printer or Epson-compatible device that issues the open-drawer pulse. Some legacy devices use a different pinout — check the device specification before ordering, or contact us with the model name and we will confirm compatibility.
Will the HD-KER33 work with a Novitus cash register?
No. The HD-KER33 is a passive drawer — the cash register supplies the solenoid pulse. Novitus cash registers require an active drawer with its own power supply and controller, so the two designs are not compatible.
What should I do if the drawer does not open from the fiscal device?
First confirm the lock is in the open position — when locked, electronic pulses are ignored by design. Then check that the open-drawer command is enabled in the cash register / fiscal printer software (the command name varies by vendor) and that the RJ12 cable is firmly seated. If it still does not open, use the key to open it manually and contact support.
How many compartments does the HD-KER33 have?
Four banknote compartments with snaps and five coin compartments. The coin insert pulls out for emptying, and there are two front slots for vouchers, cheques and other means of payment. Its compact 33 × 34.8 cm footprint suits smaller counters.
Which mounting bracket fits the HD-KER33?
The HD-KER33 is designed to be used with the dedicated HD-MB33 mounting bracket, which fixes the drawer securely and space-efficiently under the counter.

Downloads

Original manufacturer PDF manuals kept available as a legacy reference. Everything from them is already covered on this page — use the PDFs only if you need an offline copy.