Make sure all threads, hair, and similar stuff is removed from brush, then try again.
Did you try switching the power nozzle switch off then on?
Does the power nozzle motor run? If not, and you've pressed the reset button, there's another problem. It could be a bad reset switch, or loose wires. There could also be threads or hair wrapped around the ends of the roller. This would prevent the brush from turning and shut the motor off.
If the motor runs, but the roller isn't turning, it's most likely a broken belt.
There is the possibility of the motor having burned out, but not likely.
A definite diagnosis would need to be made by a trained service tech at an authorized Aerus Electrolux store. The one nearest you can be found using the below link.
http://www.aerushome.com/storelocator/
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