100
To
achieve
this,
use
the
phone
on
the
opposite
ear
to
your
pacemaker
and
do
not
carry
it
in
a
breast
pocket.
Hearing
Aids
People
with
hearing
aids
or
other
cochlear
implants
may
experience
interfering
noises
when
using
wireless
devices
or
when
one
is
nearby.
The
level
of
interference
will
depend
on
the
type
of
hearing
device
and
the
distance
from
the
interference
source,
increasing
the
separation
between
them
may
reduce
the
interference.
You
may
also
consult
your
hearing
aid
manufacturer
to
discuss
alternatives.
Medical
Devices
Please
consult
your
doctor
and
the
device
manufacturer
to
determine
if
operation
of
your
phone
may
interfere
with
the
operation
of
your
medical
device.
Hospitals
Switch
off
your
wireless
device
when
requested
to
do
so
in
hospitals,
clinics
or
health
care
facilities.
These
requests
are
designed
to
prevent
possible
interference
with
sensitive
medical
equipment.
Aircraft
Switch
off
your
wireless
device
whenever
you
are
instructed
to
do
so
by
airport
or
airline
staff.
Consult
the
airline
staff
about
the
use
of
wireless
devices
on
board
the
aircraft.
If
your
device
offers
a
‘flight
mode’,
this
must
be
enabled
prior
to
boarding
an
aircraft.
Note
that
programmed
alarms
and
calendar
reminders
can
wake
the
power
the
phone
up