On an ALIBARBAR disposable vape device in Australia, “Fl” most commonly stands for “Flavour” — shorthand used either on the device’s display screen or on the packaging to indicate the flavour profile loaded inside.

If you’re seeing this on a screen (like the one built into the ALIBARBAR INGOT 15000), it usually appears as part of a scrolling or static flavour name display. For example, a screen might show “FL: Blue Razz” or simply cycle through “FL” followed by a flavour code. This is a quick reference so you can confirm which variant you’re using without having to guess by taste alone.

Occasionally, “Fl” can also be printed near the base of the device or on the outer box, especially on models that don’t use full flavour names directly on the body. It’s a standard abbreviation carried over from manufacturing labels.
What if “Fl” appears as an error or blink code?
If the screen flashes “Fl” without a flavour name — and the device isn’t firing — it might be a fault indicator rather than a flavour readout. In that case:
It could mean “flooded” (though this is rare on sealed disposables).
It might signal a connection issue with the coil/pod contacts if the device is a hybrid system (not applicable to standard ALIBARBAR sealed disposables).
On rechargeable models, a flashing “Fl” sometimes indicates low battery or short circuit protection when the chipset lacks an explicit battery icon.
However, on genuine ALIBARBAR disposables sold through authorised Australian channels, a blinking “Fl” is not a typical error code. If you experience it along with device malfunction, the unit may be faulty, and you should reach out to the retailer you purchased it from for a replacement (ALIBARBAR VAPE Australia Store supports straightforward returns for defective items).
Bottom line
For 99% of ALIBARBAR users in Australia, “Fl” = Flavour, plain and simple. It’s just a handy label so you know what you’re vaping. If you’ve lost track of which flavour you bought, that little mark is your answer.

