What I would probably do at this point it remove the bowl and clean the ice out, then change the filter(s). I'm not familiar with the TC45... Then I'd find a way to apply air pressure to the line from the bowl to the tank and blow it back. That should dislodge whatever's in the line and tank strainer. Provided it's frozen now, and you don't warm it up, it should more or less stay frozen. Watch the bowl and filter and drain/change as you see water.
The only real solution is draining the tank and removing the water from the tank. Beyond that you're taking your chances.
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