I found out tonight the issue of the recall revolves around the stove being a fixed item in the camper and under new regs this needs to be a full cert job...the recall is to simply drill out the 4 riverts that hold the stove in place making no longer a fixed item, then supply a strap that ties the stove down whilst in transit. This was part of the discussion I had tonight also, Lifestyle was another name that came up as a possible future issue, but my Kimberley likely is the same aswell...guess it depends how retrospective the new law goes back to.
Your on the money Rumpig and it is what I suggested in my post above.
It is interesting that this action has been taken. The requirement isn't new and it has been a requirement for a fixed appliance to be installed by a gas-fitter. I would argue that it equally applied when older editions of the AS 5601 where called up rather than the current edition.
The issue I see is that most cooktops are certified under a AGA certification process and there are a few different certification levels. A BBQ or camp stove are certified differently due to its portable nature to an appliance intended to be installed which may include an RV appliance or domestic appliance.
A dislike of mine is that some manufactures insist on installing a gas hot plate that has 4 burners that looks like it should be in a Bunnings flat pack kitchen. The gas regs are unclear on the compliance of these cooktops when installed in a camper. The swift or smeg type appliances are more suitable due to having fixed burners etc.
By removing some fixing clips or screws and replacing these with a tie down strap as suggested would not solve the issue and would result in an installation now being defective as the nature of a fixed appliance is just that. At the end of the day it is an appliance that is installed and so requires installation by a gasfitter. If as Patriot are suggesting, that you take it to a gasfitter and he removes the fixing, then in both Qld and NSW he would also need to issue a defect notice to the gas regulator.