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If it shows up in Z-wave details without a a device name, that is an incorrect assumption. It means it did not complete the pairing fully. If there is no driver match it will make a device and give it a generic driver which you can then switch to something else.
This happens sometimes when you get too many dead/ghost nodes to begin with.
How To Remove Ghosts using hub tools or a UZB Stick << See section 3 there, it was recently updated to include instructions on how to switch your hub to ZWJS gateway temporarily to remove ghost nodes.
Read the Z-wave section of this post: ‼ READ FIRST - Before Posting in Get Help
Then also, once you get things cleaned up, you might want to consider using SmartStart to pair z-wave devices: [APP] SmartStart Manager for Z-Wave (Long Range support) and official docs for how to use SS: Z-Wave Manual | Hubitat Documentation
Lastly, once you get it paired, if you want a driver built with that device check out my universal driver set: [DRIVER] Universal Z-Wave Drivers (Switch/Dimmer)