There is no reset button on your motor. Sounds like you have a fried motor. You should be able to easily remove the motor for inspection. Remove the 4 screws holding the motor onto the frame. Be sure to remove your brushes before taking the motor off. After removing the motor, you should be able to take the armature out easily. If not, you know that the armature and field are swollen from heat and the entire motor assembly should be replaced. May not be cost effective at this point. If you can remove the armature check for damage to the field and armature. Look for burn marks and comm bar damage. There may be a short in the field or armature and for that you need a special tester. If you have any questions please post.
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Is the off cut still wedged? Does the blade turn freely by hand with power off?
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