![]() ![]() This might be more consistent with the Geiger counter interpretation. I could also see that image being interpreted as a falling bomb, with fins on the upper end. There would need to be some way to determine if the radiation had cleared, so I would hope one of those controls corresponds to a Geiger counter, and this seems like the most likely one. It could also have something to do with a Geiger counter, and detecting if it is safe to go outside. It could have a similar function the the elevator bell, to indicate to the outside world that the occupant is trapped. Normally, a bell like this would correspond to some kind of alarm, such as in an elevator. I think that looks like an inverted bell. While standing in the shelter, Bryan Wilks might ask "What's this funny suction hose for?" The answer is unknown, but logical speculation suggests it's used to dispose of biological waste. As noted on the Nukapedia page, Bryan Wilks mentions the hose during the Fallout 3 quest Those! The shelters are equipped with a suction hose, probably for disposing of waste. So it seems pretty clear that that would control the door. ![]() This can be seen in this screenshot with the sliding door partially visible, taken from Nukapedia: If you're inside the shelter, then the door moves to the left when closing, and to the right when opening. I expect that pressing that button would activate the face mask and fan. The shelters contain face masks and a fan, suggesting they had some form of ventilation. Nukapedia's Pulowski Preservation Shelter page notes that That looks a lot like the O2 symbol for oxygen. Let's look at each button, left-to-right, top-to-bottom: We don't really know from in-game materials, so we are forced to speculate.
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