Well, the Scope wont do deviation, but you could tell if one pot is for power, and then the other would be for Deviation...
Mark them, but also try to read the value they are set at with a meter, that way you can set them back.
Another way to "check" deviation is with a monitor radio, as you increase the deviation, your audio will get louder... but there isn't a way to know how wide you are getting.
If you have an SDR....
https://www.rtl-sdr.com/measuring-frequency-deviation-fm-transmitter-rtl-sdr/
Here is another SDR link:
https://www.qsl.net/kp4md/freqdev.htm
I did this with my Anytone CB... it works
I would love to get a real FM Deviation meter... but the price on those is pretty stupid
the Autek Research WM1 is only rated to 30Mhz, I don't think I'd try it up at 462Mhz