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If the numbers show 08, 06 and 09 -- if you were to turn the number set over, they appear as 80, 90 and 60. (As if the numbers are standing, then you flipped it on their head.) Once you have 80, 90 and 60, you'll now look where the arrow is pointing at (OPPOSITE) of the number.
Move the dial to 80, where is the arrow pointing? Move the dial to 90, where is the arrow pointing? This applies to any of the numbers.
I hope this helps you more @theospap.
Imagine you're flipping your screen instead so that 6 become 9 and 06 become 90.