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Drawer HD-KER20

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The HD-KER20 cash drawer designed for storing money and means of payment, is a convenient solution for every enterprise. Its compact dimensions: just over 20 cm wide and less than 10 cm high, make it fit perfectly into any interior, especially where the work space is limited. Despite its small size, the drawer is very spacious. Inside there are 5 compartments for banknotes and 3 compartments for coins. Other means of payment, such as vouchers, vouchers or payment receipts from payment cards, can be easily stored under a removable pouch for specie. This is facilitated by a 16 cm wide opening which eliminates the need to open the drawer. The drawer is equipped with an RJ12 connector, which, using a dedicated cable, allows you to work with most devices available on the market, such as cash registers, receipt printers or POS terminals. A solid metal casing and a lock with two keys guarantee the safety of the funds stored in the drawer. The design of the device has been thought out to increase the convenience of everyday use. Thanks to the plastic shafts placed in the rails, the drawer opens and extends very easily. The advantage of the drawer is that it can be opened in three ways: by default, with a key, remotely, using a connected device, giving an appropriate command, and in emergency mode using a pull located underneath. The kit includes: -Cash drawer -Two lock keys -Cable with RJ12 plug -Instruction Main features -small drawer size -angled bill compartments -pull-out money compartment -a safe for other means of payment -roller system for quiet and light operation
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.