The 'red dot' is likely the reset button for the circuit breaker and if water has gotten past the shaft seals of the motor, it may present an electrical (shock) hazard unless that circuit is protected by a 'ground fault interrupter.' Since repair of these will cost more than replacement, I think yours is due.
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The 'red dot' is likely the reset button for the circuit breaker and if water has gotten past the shaft seals of the motor, it may present an electrical (shock) hazard unless that circuit is protected by a 'ground fault interrupter.' Since repair of these will cost more than replacement, I think yours is due.