I have never seen a reset button fitted to a vacuum cleaner - mostly the safety device is either a self resetting bimetal breaker or a thermal fuse.
Likely failed to start due to a coincidental failure. Sometimes dust and fibres can work their way into the bimetal breaker but mostly it is an internal break in the power cord or a faulty switch. The circuit must be checked with a trusty multimeter and that will require the appliance to be at least partially dismantled.
Are the brushes worn down too far? As they wear the springs tension gets weaker. The brushes can also get stuck inside the channel they slide in. Could also be a buildup of dust etc inside and around the internal fan or commutator, etc.
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