They aren't original.
Moving the spring platform (threaded section) adjusts the ride height. - Winding it to compress the spring raises the ride height and vice versa... You can have the corner weights set if you really want?!
The screw at the bottom is the adjuster for the damping rate, it may be marked as to which way increases/decreases. - Generally anticlockwise softens the damper and clockwise will stiffen it. (*edited to point out that it gives you this info on the red label!!*) you usually have 10 to 14 'clicks' of adjustment, what i mean by this is that when you turn the screw it should not rotate smoothly, it should click into the next position as you rotate it (how else do you set either side the same?!). Usually best to back each one right off to the softest setting by feeling for the last click then rotate it the opposite way and count the number of proper clicks you can feel until you can no longer turn it... good starting point is in the middle of the range, drive it down the road and see what it feels like? - If its too hard then soften it by at least 3 clicks (to make a noticeable difference at first) and then refine it by single clicks until you are happy with the ride etc....
Hopefully this link works;
https://www.spaxperformance.com/classic-products/gas-adjustable-dampers/Loads of time can be spent playing about with all of that, have fun!
Jon