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Heated pressure washer. Get 1/2 inch PVC or plastic conduit and cap the end. Drill a small hole in the end cap. Attach it to the pressure washer using a threaded connection. Shove it into the clean out and keep adding sections to the pipe until it is to the clog and then spray away. Should be similar to how you would trench under a driveway. I would block behind the clean out to keep water from flowing into the lines inside. It will be really nasty.
You could also try a power snake with a root cutter to get a small hole through it. Then clear the rest with really hot water.
Since access to the line is through a vertical cleanout with a bend it may be better to use a hot water hose. Bending the 1/2 inch pvc pipe to make that bend would present anothe problem, especially if the pipe got stuck in the sewer line.
I wondered if a root cutter on a power snake would cut ice. It would surely worry the ice. In combination with hot water it might penetrate.