@rlithgow1's method will most definitely work, but becomes less ideal after initial install when you have associated rules in place etc.
Another option is to just change the device's "Type" (in the device's "Device Information" section) to something else, and then back to normal Type.
For z-wave stuff, I change it to the Basic Z-Wave Tool type since I can use that to directly verify parameters and firmware. When I switch back to the device's normal Type driver, the firmware value then shows correctly.