Selecting a station
Selecting a station using the station search function
Turn
or slide
the COMAND
controller while the display/selection
window in the radio display is active.
Station search scans up or down and stops at the next station found.
Using the multifunction steering wheel
Press
or
to select the Audio
menu.
Press
or
briefly.
Selecting stations via the station presets
Quick setting: press a number key, e.g.
.
Directly in the station presets: select
Presets by sliding
and turning
the COMAND controller and press
to
confirm.
or
Press
the COMAND controller
when the
display/selection window is active.
The station preset memory appears. The
dot indicates under which preset
the
currently selected station is stored.
Select a station by turning
and
pressing
to confirm or press a
number
key, e.g.
.
Using the multifunction steering wheel
Press
or
to select the Audio
menu.
Press
or
briefly.
Selecting stations by entering the frequency manually
Option 1: press the
button.
Option 2: select Radio in the radio display
by sliding
and turning
the
COMAND controller and press
to
confirm.
Select Enter Frequency and press
to
confirm.
Irrespective of the option chosen, an input menu will appear.
Enter a frequency using the number keys.
COMAND tunes in to the frequency entered.

You can only enter currently permitted
numbers.
If you enter a frequency in the FM or AM
wavebands which is outside the frequency
range, COMAND tunes in to the next lower
frequency.
See also:
Seat belt
Problem
Possible causes/consequences and •► Solutions
After starting the
engine, the red seat
belt warning lamp lights
up for six seconds.
The seat belt warning lamp remi ...
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Child-proof locks for the rear doors
WARNING
Children could open a rear door from inside
the vehicle. This could result in serious
injuries or an accident. Therefore, when children ride in the rear always secure
the rear
doo ...
