First step in troubleshooting a macerator is turning the motor shaft CCW with a screwdriver. Oftentimes this frees it up.
Turn it on again.
If it runs and cuts out again, it is likely not the motor. Open it up and remove the dental floss, chunk of gravel, or whatnot. You may have to replace the impeller/blade. It is a pretty easy task. If you buy the kit, you get an O-Ring. If it is just plugged, be careful with the O-ring, get a new one from a auto shop, or replace it with one from your O-ring kit. As long as you aren't using all sorts of chemicals in your tank, Nitrile, would be fine.
If it doesn't run, then it is a motor issue. Best to replace the whole macerator.
I'm no Jabsco fan, but I'd bet many macerators are tossed because they are plugged with something and it damages the impeller, and the owner or tech, just doesn't want to deal with it.
Running them dry accelerates wear and tear and loose the ability to self prime. Probably what happened here. Price out a kit versus a new macerator and see if it is worth dinking around with.
You always buy a new one and bench repair the old one, if possible at your leisure (maybe not the best word choice).