5.1 Audio Mapping Export

I am using Adobe Premiere CS6 and planning ahead to export a short film I'm working on for a DCP conversion service. (Link)
When I emailed them they say that they require 5.1 sound to be exported in the following mapped channel order; Left, Right, Centre,LFE, Left Surround and Right Surround. When I view the metadata properties (e.g. in Quicktime player) the order is always L, R, Ls, Rs, C, LFE. I've downloaded ASIO4All and edited the Audio Output Mapping properties with no luck. Adobe Audition exports so that the channel mapping is in the required order and yet not Premiere.
Please assist. Thank you in advance.

Thanks a lot for your prompt reply, Steve. Below is an image of what I did for Audio Output Mapping.
You said CC adds labelling but is it TRUE channel mapping order? Having those channels in that specific order? Since that's what DCP seems to require.

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