When you’re running a shop, café, salon, or any retail business in Kuwait, your checkout counter becomes the heartbeat of your daily operations. Every sale, every customer interaction, every rush hour moment flows through your pos system. And while we talk a lot about screens, software, barcode scanners and card terminals, there’s one item that quietly keeps everything moving: your cash drawer.
If you’ve ever felt unsure about how to connect it, how to sync it with your desktop pos, or how to avoid the small issues that slow down your staff, I want to walk you through it in a clear, simple way. Think of this as guidance from someone who has seen many Kuwait businesses set up their POS the wrong way.
By the end of this guide, you’ll not only know how to set up your cash drawer, but you’ll understand why each step matters and how it affects your day-to-day workflow.
Let’s start with the basics.
Why Your Cash Drawer Setup Matters More Than You Realise?
When customers line up during peak hours, the last thing you need is a drawer that refuses to open, jams, or opens at the wrong time. You’d be surprised how often these small issues cause delays, miscounts or unnecessary stress for staff.
A properly integrated cash drawer:
- Supports smooth checkout flow
- Reduces manual handling
- Protects your cash
- Helps avoid shift-end confusion
- Makes your pos system feel “complete”
In Kuwait’s fast-paced retail world, especially malls like Avenues, Salmiya, Farwaniya or Mahboula, speed and reliability matter. When your checkout system runs smoothly, customers feel it immediately.
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Step 1: Choose the Right Cash Drawer
If you’re buying one for the first time, or thinking of upgrading, always look for a drawer designed for desktop pos systems. It should connect easily to your receipt printer or POS terminal.
A strong option many Kuwait merchants prefer is the ZCD-400 Desktop POS Cash Drawer. It’s secure, sturdy, and works well with most retail-grade POS setups.
Step 2: Place the Drawer Properly
Your cash drawer placement may sound simple, but it affects your entire checkout rhythm.
I always recommend:
- Keep it close enough that your cashier doesn’t stretch or reach awkwardly
- Ensure it opens fully without hitting the counter or equipment
- Anchor or secure it in high-traffic stores
- Avoid locations near moisture or heat
- Allow enough space for staff to stand comfortably
In Kuwait’s compact stores and kiosks, every inch counts. A smooth, clutter-free checkout area gives your employees confidence and keeps your space looking professional.
Step 3: Connect It Correctly to Your POS
Now let’s talk setup. This is where most businesses need help. Most drawers connect using a simple RJ11 cable (almost like a telephone cable). Here’s what you do:
- Turn off your desktop pos and receipt printer.
- Plug the RJ11 cable into the back of the cash drawer.
- Plug the other end into the receipt printer’s dedicated “cash drawer” port.
- Turn your devices back on and let them pair.
This connection is important because the drawer usually opens only when the printer sends a signal, for example, after a cash sale is completed.
If you’re using modern POS software, it should automatically detect your drawer once everything is connected properly.
Step 4: Enable Drawer Settings in Your POS Software
This is the part most business owners skip and then wonder why the drawer opens randomly or not at all.
Inside your POS system settings, you’ll find options like:
- Assigning the drawer to Register 1 / Register 2
- Choosing when the drawer should open (cash payments, refunds, manual open, etc.)
- Setting employee permissions
- Activating security logs
- Controlling manual override
This ensures your drawer doesn’t just “pop open” whenever someone presses the wrong button. It connects your staff actions directly to your system’s reporting. For example, you might allow only managers to open the drawer manually. That one small rule can prevent a lot of end-of-day confusion.
Step 5: Test the Drawer
Never skip this.
Run a mock cash sale. Print a receipt. Does the drawer open?
Try cancelling a sale. Does it stay closed?
Try pressing “open drawer” in your POS. Does it behave as expected?
If you skip testing, you might not notice a loose cable until your store is full of customers. A small test today saves a big headache tomorrow.
Step 6: Train Your Team
A well-set-up cash drawer can still fail in daily operation if nobody knows how to use it correctly.
Train your staff to:
- Handle cash counts at shift start
- Keep only the necessary changes in the drawer
- Use the “open drawer” option only through the POS
- Report jams immediately
- Never force the drawer open
- Lock the drawer when stepping away
Step 7: Maintain Your Cash Drawer Regularly
Just like any equipment, cash drawers need a bit of care.
Every week, check:
- Is the drawer sliding smoothly?
- Are any coins stuck beneath the tray?
- Is the cable loose or bent?
- Is the key stored securely?
- Does the printer still trigger the drawer properly?
Replacing a damaged cable or cleaning the tray takes minutes; fixing a broken drawer during rush hour can take hours.
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Common Problems and How to Fix Them
“My drawer doesn’t open at all.”
Check the RJ11 cable. Nine out of ten times, it’s loose.
“It opens randomly.”
Your POS settings need adjustment.
“The key won’t turn.”
Make sure the drawer isn’t in a different lock mode. Some have more than one position.
“Cash doesn’t fit properly.”
Adjust the bill dividers or upgrade to a drawer with more spacious compartments like the ZCD-400.
Final Thoughts
Setting up your cash drawer might not seem exciting, but it plays a huge role in how professional your checkout feels, how quickly you serve customers, and how accurately your team handles money.
When your desktop pos system, cash drawer, and receipt printer communicate properly, your entire checkout line flows better. Customers notice the speed. Your staff feels more confident. And you, as the business owner, gain tighter control over cash handling.
If you’re using outdated hardware or need a reliable upgrade, start with something well-built and POS-friendly like the ZCD-400 Desktop POS Cash Drawer.











