If you don't live close to an Apple Store, you can call 1-800-MY-APPLE in order to set up a mail-in repair. If you don't have AppleCare, you may have to pay for the call, but it's less of a waste than having an iPhone or iPad you can't connect to. The first thing you need to do is to power your Bluetooth speaker on. Generally, it's done by crushing and holding down a definite catch until the point when the moment that a light starts glinting.
To stop the alert tones from being sent to the connected bluetooth device, follow the steps below (I have tested them on iPhone 5 running iOS 7.1.2).
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1) Swipe up to display and access the control center.
2) On the right of the AirDrop cell you should be able to see another cell with the name of your bluetooth device. For example, when my Sony MBH10 bluetooth hands-free device is connected, the name of that cell is 'MBH10'.
3) Tap on that cell and you should get a list that allows you to choose where alert tones should be sent to. Select 'iPhone'. The name of the cell should now become 'AirPlay'.
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That's it 🙂! Alert tones should now be played by your iPhone instead of being sent to the connected bluetooth device.
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Enjoy!