Yes, the one labelled G2 - you might also check the voltages on the cathodes of the CRT - pins 8, 9 and 10. These will be affected by adjusting the G2 control.
In common with any relatively 'modern' set it has automatic grey scale, so as the CRT wears out it automatically turns itself UP - resulting in lower cathode voltages, until it's outside of it's adjustment rangem, when it then shuts down. By turning the G2 control up, this gives it more space to adjust in, and often gives a short term improvement.
Check the cathodes before you adjust the G2 - they should all be fairly similar, and about 150V was usually my 'go to' voltage reading. You will probably find that one of them is particularly low, and that would be the gun that's failing.